About The Artist


Vic Singh Vic was born in India, son of a Raja a keen amateur photographer, his mother owned a photographic studio in Vienna and then in London. In the early 1960's he studied at St Martin's College of Art in London and was influenced by French post-impressionists like Van Gogh and Cézanne. After St Martin's he started as a young photographer in Studio Five located in London's Mayfair, where he worked alongside John Cole, Norman Eales, David Bailey, Frank Sweeney and Tony Stone. Later he established his own studio in Bourdon Place, London W.1. His work focused on the demands of fashion magazines, such as Vogue and Tatler and the requirements of advertising and the pop music industries. He was at the 1960's center of the vibrant music scene, working with Island Records, Pink Floyd on the iconic album cover The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and The Beatles on Sargent Peppers Lonely Heart's Club Band. In the 1960s and 1990s he worked with models, such as Twiggie and Kate Moss. In the Swinging Sixties of London he was a pioneer of photography as a fine art form. Subjects included portraits, landscape, still-life, abstracts and the female figure as a sublime form of expression. Photographing in black and white, manipulating prints in the darkroom and then hand colouring with various paints, inks, and dyes. A technique that produced quite unusual results and he says "gave him the ability to express his creativity away from commercial demands”. At this time photography was not widely accepted and even ridiculed as a serious art form. In recent years photographs have been taken more seriously by collectors of art, galleries and museums. Although the old darkroom techniques have never lost their charm for Vic, the digital age has arrived and he continues to experiment, fusing analog and digital technology to produce unique and collectible works of art. Based in London Vic's work has exhibited at: Cité de la Musique, Paris 2003. The National Portrait Gallery, London 2009 until 2010). Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2010. Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery 2010, Museum of Liverpool 2013 until 2014. Victoria & Albert Museum, London 2014. Fashion and Textile Museum, London 2015. The Tropenmusuem, Amsterdam, Nederland 2015. Victoria & Albert Museum, London. "You say you want a revolution?" Records and Rebels 1966 -1970. Until September 2016. Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Pink Floyd ‘Their Mortal Remains' May to Oct 2017. Macro Museo D'Arte Contemporanea, Rome. Pink Floyd ‘Their Mortal Remains' November 25th, 2017 until 24th June 2018. Dortmund’s U, Dortmund, Germany. Pink Floyd ‘Their Mortal Remains’ from 15th. September 2018 until10th. February 2019. Espacio 5.1, IFEMA – Feria de Madrid, Avenida del Partenón, Nº 5, 28042 Madrid, Spain. From 10 May, 2019 until 27 October, 2019 Fashion and Textile Museum, London. Swinging London: A Lifestyle Revolution. 8 February until 2 June 2019. Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Mary Quant Exhibition. 6 April until 16 February 2020.