Following a successful run that touched down in Australia, the UK and Japan last year, filmmaker and photographer Jonathan Rach will debut his retrospective photo exhibition Jonathan Rach: Nine Inch Nails, The Downward Spiral Exhibition in the U.S. later this month. With the opening weekend set for February 21st through the 23rd, the collection will be showcased at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York.
The exhibition marks the first-ever showcase of Rach's timeless photography, capturing the magnitude of Nine Inch Nails' meteoric rise to international stardom on the pivotal 1994-1996 Self Destruct World Tour. The gallery opening coincides with the 30th anniversary of Nine Inch Nails definitive Downward Spiral release - a submission widely regarded as one of the era's most influential and important works.
Rach shared of the gallery opening and the collection of images that will be featured, "To be able to show this collection after so many years and see how fans connect with it has been such a rewarding and unexpected gift,” says Rach. “I’m looking forward to meeting everyone and discussing these captured moments in music history as part of the celebration.”
The limited exhibition boasts some 20 powerful images capturing a comprehensive look at Nine Inch Nails during one of the band's most formidable eras. Rach's first-hand perspective preserved some of the band's most intimate, behind the scenes moments to career highlights - all in the same presentation.
The collection also features icons like David Bowie and Lou Reed, as well as highlights from the band's monumental six-night engagement at the Hollywood Palladium in 2018. Rach will also speak at the during the opening weekend rollout, offering some context and perspective to the comprehensive collection.
Get complete information on the gallery opening and details of the exhibition via Behind the Gallery - HERE