Public Enemy, Hyde Park, London, England, 1987
by David Corio
16 x 20” (40.6 x 50.8cm) paper size
Silver Gelatin print – hand printed by David Corio
from an edition limited to 50
Signed below image in ink recto & stamped, titled, dated & signed in pencil verso
€1,180.00 unframed inclusive of tax
“In his lyrics Chuck D speaks about Pro-Black Politics during a white conformist Regan-era - loud, dangerous, exciting, political and experimental music with amazing production from the Bomb Squad sampling sample after sample to produce a unique sound, highlighting the racist white power structure in America. What Chuck D has to say and the sound of Public Enemy is as relevant today as it was in the mid 80s.” Matthew Murray 2020