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Mike Hinc is an artist living and working in France and the UK. Having worked extensively in the music industry with artists including Jonathan Richman, Morrissey, The Smiths, Nico, Primal Scream, The Birthday Party, and The Sisters of Mercy, he is not unfamiliar with the cult of celebrity and its commodification. Mike works in diverse media - celebrating transience, inadequacy and the contradictions of a commodified world. | Mike Hinc is an artist living and working in France and the UK. Having worked extensively in the music industry with artists including Jonathan Richman, Morrissey, The Smiths, Nico, Primal Scream, The Birthday Party, and The Sisters of Mercy, he is not unfamiliar with the cult of celebrity and its commodification. Mike works in diverse media - celebrating transience, inadequacy and the contradictions of a commodified world. | ||
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On October 18,1999, after Morrissey pulled out of a concert at Schlachthof, Dresden | On October 18,1999, after Morrissey pulled out of a concert at Schlachthof, Dresden - Mike Hinc was quoted by the [https://www.nme.com/news/music/morrissey-468-1393799 NME] offering an explanation for the short notice cancellation: | ||
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“There was no direct access to the stage, we couldn’t put our lights up and it was just the wrong shape. It just couldn’t be done.” | “There was no direct access to the stage, we couldn’t put our lights up and it was just the wrong shape. It just couldn’t be done.” |
Revision as of 17:32, 9 January 2024
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He was the subject of a Central RIP post in January 2024.
From his art website:
Mike Hinc is an artist living and working in France and the UK. Having worked extensively in the music industry with artists including Jonathan Richman, Morrissey, The Smiths, Nico, Primal Scream, The Birthday Party, and The Sisters of Mercy, he is not unfamiliar with the cult of celebrity and its commodification. Mike works in diverse media - celebrating transience, inadequacy and the contradictions of a commodified world.
On October 18,1999, after Morrissey pulled out of a concert at Schlachthof, Dresden - Mike Hinc was quoted by the NME offering an explanation for the short notice cancellation:
“There was no direct access to the stage, we couldn’t put our lights up and it was just the wrong shape. It just couldn’t be done.”
(Although Schlachthof, Dresden being a converted slaughterhouse was thought to be the actual reason).
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