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HARD ART DC 1979 is a forthcoming book and traveling exhibition of photographs by Lucian Perkins with writing by Alec MacKaye and a contribution by Henry Rollins.

We launch the exhibition in Washington, DC at Civilian Art Projects this winter and already have two traveling shows booked:

Good Children, New Orleans, LA (January/February 2012)

Austin Details Art + Photo, Austin, TX (March 2012)

We hope to travel the show to many other cities and towns. 

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The story of HARD ART DC 1979

HARD ART DC 1979 is a forthcoming book and traveling exhibition of photographs by Lucian Perkins with writing by Alec MacKaye and a contribution by Henry Rollins. The exhibition is curated and edited by photographer and photo editor Lely Constantinople and Jayme McLellan, director of Civilian Art Projects, Washington, DC., with photographs being shown as a group for the first time.


In 1979, a soon to erupt punk scene took hold in Washington, DC with the Bad Brains, Trenchmouth, Teen Idles, the Untouchables, and the Slickee Boys, among others, at the forefront. Lucian Perkins, later a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist for the Washington Post, was then a 26-year-old intern who photographed several shows over a pivotal five-month period. Alec MacKaye, then 14, was at most of the shows and appears in Perkins' photographs.

Years later, in 1995, Lely Constantinople was hired by Perkins to manage his extensive photographic collection spanning a twenty-five year career with the Post. While looking through negatives in his basement, she found the punk images and recognized MacKaye, her then boyfriend (now husband). She asked to make contact sheets to show him, thinking he might recognize himself and others, and was surprised by how excited MacKaye was to see the images. “Those pictures were the holy grail! Not that many people brought cameras to shows then so I always wondered who he was and what happened to the pictures he took. He was at some of the best shows.”

MacKaye's text offers an intimate exploration of the moment from two perspectives: that of a fourteen-year-old experiencing music on his own terms for the first time, and a look again at a movement that fueled an underground generation musically and philosophically. His examination is not a nostalgic review of glory days gone, as much as a present conversation about the continuation of a way of thinking that still endures.

HARD ART, DC 1979 is an intimate snapshot of "the time before the time" that punk rock found firm footing in the U.S. These images capture the cathartic, infectious energy present in any group of people who seek to change their communities through music and art.

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LUCIAN PERKINS: a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, worked as a staff photographer for the Washington Post for 27 years until 2007. While at the Post, Perkins covered many of the major events of the time, including Russia since 1988, the wars in the former Yugoslavia, the Palestinian uprising in the West Bank, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has also chronicled local and national events throughout the United States. Currently, Perkins is an independent photographer and videographer concentrating on multimedia projects and video documentaries while still pursuing his love for the still image. He is, also, the co-founder of Facing Change: Documenting America, a collective of ten photographers who are documenting the issues facing the United States.

LELY CONSTANTINOPLE is a photographer and freelance photo-archivist/editor, exhibiting her work nationally and internationally. In recent years she has worked as the director of several photographic archives including those of David Fenton, Volkmar Wentzel and Lucian Perkins. Currently, she is working with Wade Davis, Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Constantinople has edited several books, most recently SHOTS: An American Photographer's Journal 1967-72, by David Fenton (2005), She recently curated "David Fenton: Eye of the Revolution" with Steven Kasher of Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC (2008).

ALEC MACKAYE is a singer and musician best known for his bands The Untouchables, Faith, Ignition and The Warmers. In more recent years, MacKaye has focused on other artistic pursuits such as painting and writing.

JAYME McLELLAN is the founding director of Civilian Art Projects, a gallery in Washington, DC that supports emerging and established artists. McLellan has worked in the arts since the mid-nineties curating hundreds of exhibitions and organizing events in galleries and alternative spaces in Washington, DC; New Orleans, LA; Minneapolis, MN; New York, NY; Miami, FL; and museums in Canada and Europe. In addition to running Civilian, she is adjunct faculty at the Corcoran College of Art & Design where she leads classes on professional practices for visual artists and "do it yourself" approaches to curating art exhibitions.

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