A rare screening of Vive Le Punk [1993], an exclusive documentary made by Roger K Burton, featuring Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood talking in depth about their extraordinary collaboration together here at the Horse Hospital on the eve of our very first exhibition, Vive Le Punk. The film will be accompanied by other rare footage and film drawn from Burton’s archive, further exploring Westwood & McLaren’s collaboration.
Doors: 7pm
Tickets: £12
Please join us for a rare screening of Vive Le Punk [1993], an exclusive documentary made by Roger K Burton, featuring Malcolm McLaren & Vivienne Westwood talking in depth about their extraordinary collaboration together, the evolution of their Kings Road shops and those groundbreaking punk designs that took the fashion world by storm between 1971 and 1980. The couple were captured on film at the Horse Hospital on the eve of our very first exhibition, Vive Le Punk.
We believe this is the only known footage of Westwood and McLaren talking together about that time.
The screening will be introduced by Burton, who ill also share additional rare films related to the legacy of Westwood and McLaren, including an unseen film made in collaboration with Tim Burke which captures behind the scenes footage from Westwood’s first ever catwalk show.
This event is programmed to accompany Burton’s ongoing exhibition What’s He Doing In There? We Have a Right To Know.