Gender '70s

Gender '70s

Murray Cammick

Photospace Gallery
1st floor, 37 Courtenay Place, Wellington

6 December 2024 - 1 February 2025





Murray Cammick, Keri and Violet, low cut

This new collection of photos by Murray Cammick includes 15 photos that have not been exhibited before plus 20 images that appeared in the 2019 show “Queens St” in the Auckland Photo Festival. That show portrayed different takes on gender, so the title has been changed.
“We have added more images that ruminate on gender – glam pop, theatre queens, show queens and more street queens – they all enlivened our living in the ’70s,” says Cammick.
Singer Mark Williams was top of the Pop Charts with an androgynous threads he sewed himself while Gary Glitter toured as a glam star and as “Frank-N-Furter” in Rocky Horror. Zero, the Suburban Reptiles singer joined the production as “Columbia”.
The Queen Street, Auckland, images were photographed by Murray Cammick while he was doing his V8 series “Flash Cars”. The photographer met the beautiful and bold Keri and Violet Pratt and friends on their nightly walk from a Customs St cafe “Ca d’Or” to Mojo’s nightclub, opposite the Town Hall.
After each curb side encounter, Cammick would print up postcard-size prints and mail them to Keri and Violet’s home address in Glen Innes. They liked the results and on their next photo-stop they would once again pose like fashion models with Cammick as their David Bailey.