PHOTORECORD NR. 1, SUEDE
Posted on April 4, 2014 by Editorial Staff
Introduction to Photorecord.
Every Friday The Harlow will make some space to historical-beautiful record covers that marked a phase of our lives. Record Covers are often real works of art but most of all, they encapsulate an epoch and revamp our memories even before listening the music they were created to help in selling. The importance of these images is doubtless and fundamental in everybody’s life.
This week’s
Title: Suede
Relasing year: 1993
Photo work is a gender-ambiguous cover art that provoked controversy. The kissing couple was taken from the 1991 book Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs edited by Tessa Boffin and Jean Fraser. The photograph was taken by Tee Corinne and it shows a woman kissing an acquaintance in a wheelchair.