My Ramones

My Ramones

Museum
The Music Photo Gallery· Museum· 120 works
Essay

My Ramones presents the original photographs of Danny Fields, the legendary music manager, journalist, and cultural catalyst who discovered and managed the Ramones during their formative years. Drawn from his personal archive, the exhibition offers an intimate portrait of the band from the inside, documenting the emergence of a group that would redefine the language of rock music and become one of the most influential bands of the twentieth century.

Featuring rare and iconic photographs, contact sheets, archival material, and multimedia content, the exhibition traces the early years of the Ramones within the broader cultural landscape of New York's downtown scene, including CBGB, Max's Kansas City, and the artists, writers, and musicians who shaped the city's creative underground.

More than a retrospective of a band, My Ramones explores the relationship between artist and documentarian, capturing the friendships, performances, and everyday moments that helped define the visual identity of punk. Through Danny Fields' unique perspective, visitors encounter the birth of a cultural movement whose influence continues to resonate across music, fashion, photography, and contemporary culture.

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