Mock-up for Lou Reed’s Transformer
The iconic rock photographer Mick Rock designed this record jacket using his most famous shot of singer and songwriter Lou Reed (1942–2013). The photo, which went out of focus during development in the darkroom, struck both Rock and Reed as an ideal cover image for Reed’s landmark solo album, Transformer (1972). The design exemplifies the synthesis of careful planning and happy accident that so often define the most enduring artistic expressions, although the special seven-inch record for which it was prepared was never released. This extraordinary artifact came to the Library as part of the Lou Reed Archive, which the Library acquired in 2017.
: Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy an…
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