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Beezer’s Farsight exhibition extended until November 7th

Due to popular deamand, Beezer’s exhibition Until Now at the Farsight Gallery has been extended until November 7th

Farsight Gallery proudly presents an exhibition from the legendary photographer Beezer, who has continually documented music and street
culture scenes across the world since the 1980s.

The exhibition celebrates the launch of two new books, Until Now: A Life in Photographs, Volume One; Book Alpha and Book Beta published by Bristol’s PC-Press in lavish, beautifully printed coffee table editions.

Beezer’s outstanding talent is capturing people and environments in their most natural and unposed settings, giving the images such
authenticity and depth that you can feel the emotion, and time and place of the image, coming right off the page. He captures scenes to
make cultures

This exhibitions showcases work from the first two books with images from Glastonbury Festival, Ari Up, Gil Scott Heron, Mark Stewart, Andi
and Miquita Oliver, Early Wild Bunch DJ sets, 3D’s graffiti work, Notting Hill Carnival, St Paul’s Festival, Womad, Social Documentary
images and much, much more.

Beezer’s images consistently resonate with a powerful defiance, embodying the ethos of ‘Create a Scene to Make a Culture’.

Exhibition Details

  • Location: Farsight Gallery, 4 Flitcroft St, London WC2H 8DJ.
  • Dates: October 18, 2025 – November 7th, 2025
  • Hours: Monday–Saturday, 12:30–18:00
  • Admission: Free entry. 

Photos of the Farsight Gallery Beezer exhibition launch events:

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Looking for a Kiss in Soho


Thanks to all at the @rocknrollcabaret for Weds night’s wicked event, especially the lovely Rachel Darq . Beforehand, I was a little apprehensive because we were clashing with a huge punk history launch five minutes away. But the Cabaret operates in an untamed eco-system of its own, and the place was rammed.

I read from and talked about Looking for a Kiss – my post-punk novel [bad weather in the English soul; speed, madness and flying saucers). Specifically the ‘1977’ piece, an addendum originally published in my Punk is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night anthology (Zer0 Books) – released almost ten years ago to coincide with the 40-year punk anniversary as an anti-anniversary statement (because those ‘official’ events and publications are always so predictable and bland – same old stuff decade after decade).

If the spirit and meaning of punk exists anywhere it’s at the @rocknrollcabaretsoho (and places and cultural spaces like it) – one of the fiestiest clubs I’ve encountered since the old days, full of living and breathing wildness, energy, art and community – and not in the archival and essentially commerce-driven events elsewhere.

A good few people asked about Looking for a Kiss availability on the night. Online options in my Linktree/profile:

https://linktr.ee/richardcabut

For American readers, serious US distribution is scheduled for next year (I’ve been told) – meanwhile there’s a new US online store where the book can be easily ordered (Linktree). The European distributor has actually sold out of books, but should re-stock soon, I’d have thought. (Same goes for the Ripped Backsides UK/Europe distributor @public_knowledge_books incidentally).

Salut! x

Richard Cabut

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Twilight of the Mortals: Softback, Hardback, and Deluxe COLLECTORS Ltd Edition with vinyl now available for shipping

Now available for shipping


‘Twilight of the Mortals’ is the new publication from PC-Press. The book is a collection of the incredible work of photographer, confidant, and former post-punk DJ Mont Sherar and the result of his 36-years of love for the band; Killing Joke.

The photography of Mont Sherar is beautiful, sometimes raw and gritty, atmospheric, unique, elegantly composed, and completely captures the essence of Killing Joke.

The band can be seen through profiles of each individual member, the band live, in the studio, in rehearsal and writing rooms, relaxing and in discussion with one another and in other seldom seen, creative settings.

This is a truly rare and unique view and representation of a band, who even in their twilight years are at the top of their creative powers, having produced a trilogy of albums that ended with the best ever selling Killing Joke record ‘Pylon’. Sherar has created a series of stunning images that we at PC-Press are delighted and honoured to be turning into a beautiful document of the band. With commentary and analytical text from some leading and insightful writers; John Robb (The Membranes and Louder Than War), Rahman Baloch, Fletcher Stewart, Big Paul Ferguson, Youth, Jaz,  Mont Sherar himself and PC-Press’s Pete Webb, The book is scheduled for publication Q4 of 2017 (regular updates on our official Facebook page).

Photo from the book “Twilight of the Mortals” by Mont Sherar
Jaz Coleman Photo from the book, “Twilight of the Mortals” by Mont Sherar

 

Photos from the book “Twilight of the Mortals” by Mont Sherar

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Introducing Mont Sherar

mont-portraitMont Sherar, photographer, DJ and all round creative polymath is the author and photographer of the forthcoming PC-Press publication Twilight of the Mortals.

His relationship and passion for Killing Joke goes back to hearing ‘Are You Receiving’ being played in a club in Vancouver by then DJ and fellow Canadian Steven R. Gilmore shortly after its debut release in 1979. Gilmore went on to become one of the most influential sleeve designers and graphic artists in the industrial and post-industrial dance music scene. Sherar then brought the post-punk sounds that he heard Gilmore playing to a new audience in Miami, helping to set up influential dance clubs such as Fire & Ice and the infamous Kitchen Club as resident DJ and promoter.

Ever since then he has been hooked into the world of the Killing Joke; playing their music as one of the original post-punk DJs, organising some of their first US gigs, introducing them to other US musicians like Skinny Puppy, and in 2008 becoming a regular photographer documenting their journey as a reformed band who set out on a path of producing three of their most affecting albums ever.

We are pleased and honoured to welcome Mont to the PC-Press family.
Read Mont’s biography >>

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Ascension Magazine sneak peak and interview


Ascension Magazine article about Mont Sherar
Hi Mont, first of all, thank you very much for this opportunity. It’s a great pleasure to introduce your work to our readers and to be the first to talk about your forthcoming autobiography, “Sex, WAX, n Rock n Roll,” and Killing Joke book, “Twilight Of The Mortals!” Could we begin with TOTM, and could you tell us something more about what we can expect to see in the book?

Thanks to you and Ascension Magazine for your interest. The book “Twilight of the Mortals” is essentially my best photography work of the band Killing Joke in modern times, with the original lineup. Virtually all of it is captured from a highly unique perspective. A mix of both onstage and offstage subject matter, including never before seen non-musical aspects of some members such as drummer and cofounder, Big Paul Ferguson. The photos have a highly artistic approach in the way they are composed and presented in a book of first class print and design quality.

Beyond the imagery, I’ve gathered a brilliant team of literary artists who, in addition to my own insights, provide qualified observations about the subject matter throughout the book. In addition to legendary post-punk writer, author, and musician John Robb, we’ve also got Fletcher Stewart, Rahman Baloch, and Peter Webb all adding to the experience portrayed within.

Why did you choose to call the book “Twilight Of Ascension Magazine article about Mont SherarThe Mortals”? Great song as well!

I would like to take credit for that beautiful title, but actually my wife Pia deserves the honours on that one.I needed a title of course, but did not want to simply use the name ‘Killing Joke.’  For me, the book is expressing much more than just a ‘band’ and certainly not your typical concert photos below the band front stage center. Some of these photos are transcending, placing the viewer in positions rarely, if ever, witnessed. It is really more about the spirit of the individuals as people and not simply the band itself. I’ve even given ‘personalities’ to non-human aspects such as Geordies guitar and pedals. I asked Pia if she had any ideas that could say all this in but a few words. The first thing she suggested was, ‘Twilight of the Mortals’ (the ‘s’ being added to the original song title from Brighter than a Thousand Suns).  “That’s it!” I shouted. I knew right away this was the perfect title as it really does express perfectly, what the book is all about.

Ascension Magazine article about Mont Sherar“Big Paul” and you both told me you are doing a documentary about “his other life”… Could you tell us something more about this project?

Big Paul and I met for the first time in 2008 at the bands reunion concert in London. I had met the other band members before during the 80s, but at that time, Paul had left the band. A close friendship ensued and I proposed the idea of producing a film based on his many activities both inside and outside the band. Paul invited me to New York for a few weeks and we covered a broad spectrum of amazing insights into his life. Things like the restoration of ancient statues, his own sculpture of both metal and marble, illustration, his blacksmithing of giant gates made of iron, and some incredibly cool fine jewelry made of solid silver. Naturally, this was also the perfect time to film, photograph, and document his own story behind the history of the band from his own perspective as cofounder, as well as both his drumming and songwriting techniques!

Ascension Magazine article about Mont SherarSome of these efforts are portrayed in the TOTM book as well as featured in the self-produced mini-documentary called, ‘Chapter Big Paul Ferguson.’

Questions and answers about “Sex, WAX, n Rock n Roll” ….

When will they be out? How can we buy them?

Twilight of the Mortals has a target release date later this year. Sex, WAX n Rock n Roll is my life story, still a work in progress, but is the next one to be published.  Both will be available for purchase through the normal channels as well as direct on the Pc-Press website.

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