Hammersmith Hospital, London

Art In Focus
Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism

April 2024 - July 2024

Past display
A collaboration with Imperial Health Charity

Rock Against Racism confronted racist ideology in the streets, parks and town halls of Britain. We're sharing Syd Shelton's remarkable photographs of the movement in a new display at Hammersmith Hospital.

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past display

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ABOUT THE display

Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism captures one of the most exciting and turbulent political periods in British post-war history. Active between 1976 to 1981, Rock Against Racism (RAR) was a ground-breaking movement formed by a collective of musicians and political activists to confront racist ideology in the streets, parks, and town halls of Britain through music.

Under the slogan ‘Love Music, Hate Racism’, RAR showcased reggae and punk bands on the same stage, attracting large multicultural audiences. At a time when the fascist attitudes of the National Front were gaining support, RAR marked the rising resistance to violent and institutionalised racism. Legendary performers included The Clash, Misty in Roots, Aswad, XRay Spex, Elvis Costello, Tom Robinson and The Specials, as well as the audiences at RAR gigs and carnivals across England.

Shelton captured the history-making RAR Carnival at Victoria Park, London in 1978 attended by 100,000 people and pivotal moments such as the Anti National Front demonstration in Lewisham in 1977. The images presented in this display include the social and cultural context that informed the politics of the RAR movement across England and Ireland.

In the five years that RAR operated, the National Front lost support and any hope of winning an election. Shelton says, “I hope the exhibition shows that you can change things and you can actually take a stand, even in the most difficult of situations.” A message that is still very relevant today.

Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism revisits the energy of RAR, the creative entanglement of black and white musicians, designers, writers, actors, performers, and supporters who produced counter-narratives to whiteness as superior and blackness as alienated. Shelton’s photographs remind us that RAR was a particular treatise on belonging in Britain.

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Jubilee Street, Stepney, London 1977

RAR fans Paul Duncan and Lucy Tilney, Bethnal Green, East London 1978

Matumbi, Bethnal Green, London 1979

Members of the bands Dambala and Misty in Roots with Tom Robinson perform in the finale of the Militant Entertainment Tour, Alexandra Palace, London 1979

Brick Lane, London June 1978. Bengali youths lead a demonstration of some 7,000 people against racist murders and attacks in the area

Paul Simonon, The Clash, Rock Against Racism / Anti-Nazi League Carnival, Victoria Park, London 1978

Southall Carnival against the Nazis, 1979

about the artist

Syd Shelton

Syd Shelton

Having studied fine art in Yorkshire, Syd Shelton began his photography practice in the early 1970s, following a move to Australia. In Sydney, Shelton worked as a freelance photo-journalist for newspapers such as Nation Review, Tribune, and Digger. In 1975 he had a solo exhibition of his photographs, ‘Working Class Heroes’ at the Sydney Film-makers Cooperative. In 1976, Syd returned to London and become one of the key activists in the movement Rock against Racism.

He was the photographer and one of the designers of the RAR magazine ‘Temporary hoarding’ which was published between 1976 to 1981. During the 1980s, as well as producing photographs for magazines and the press, Shelton co-edited, and was art director of, a series of photographic books that includes the award-winning Day in the Life of London.  His work has been widely published and exhibited and is in numerous collections including the V&A, The Tate Gallery, The Photographers Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, Atlas Gallery and Autograph ABP. Shelton's photographs from the 1970s are featured in the touring exhibitions Facing Britain and  Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism and the accompanying monograph which was first published by Autograph in 2015 and republished in March 2023 by Rare Bird Books in Los Angeles.

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Online Gallery

View more photographs by Syd Shelton from Rock Against Racism

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An interview with Syd Shelton

How members of the UK’s punk and reggae music scenes united to confront racism

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touring display

In partnership with Imperial Health Charity, Art in Focus – Syd Shelton: Rock Against Racism will be on display at two more major London hospitals

Charing Cross Hospital

August - November 2023

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St Mary's Hospital

December 2023 - March 2024

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Art in Focus

We're sharing photographs in Autograph's collection from the Rock Against Racism movement in parternship with Imperial Health Charity

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Acknowledgements

This display of Rock Against Racism is a collaboration between Imperial Health Charity and Autograph, London. The selection of photographs originally formed part of the touring exhibition Rock Against Racism curated by Mark Sealy, Director of Autograph, and Carol Tulloch, Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism at University of the Arts, London.

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Banner image: Syd Shelton, The Specials Fans, RAR / Anti-Nazi League Carnival, Leeds, 1981. Image copyright and courtesy the artist.

Display Preview: All images by Syd Shelton, courtesy the artist and Autograph.

About the artist: Image courtesy Syd Shelton.