Posted: Fri Jan 21 2011
Musician, photographer, collector of rare and wonderful keyboards, Morgan Fisher has worn a number of hats over the years, all of them searchingly creative. Based in Tokyo since the mid '80s, he has built on a reputation previously garnered during ivory-tickling stints with Mott the Hoople, Queen and Secret Affair, and is known around the capital for diverse work in anything from TV commercial jingles to the out-and-out avant garde.
His latest photography exhibition, Luminous, finds him away from the keyboards — though you can still catch the regular, experimental Morgan's Organ series at SuperDeluxe on the third thursday of each month — and behind the camera. The exhibition features a selection from his ongoing exploration of 'light paintings', an improvisational photography technique that produces a kind of organic, flamelike effect; chaotic, yet simultaneously warm and inviting.
Hung in the stylish and well-appointed Fireking Café, the exhibition runs until February 6, and is well worth stepping off the train for. Highly recommended.
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