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Nirvana, 1989
Kurt Cobain Live in Ljubljana, February 27, 1994. New photos from Nirvana’ second to last show.
Photo Shoot by Jesse Frohman, 1993.
“I’ve seen many great pictures of [Cobain],” Frohman noted. “There are some other photographers that have done wonderful portraits of him. You know, he’s a handsome man, he’s got his eyes full of expression. Those pictures are different, and they’re interesting. But to me, there’s something about these pictures that transcend connecting to a person.”
Frohman’s insightful portrait of an idol transcends the nature of celebrity photography. The pictures are as humanizing as they are glorifying. Cobain appears as a goofily provocative iconoclast, while revealing a more depressing side of the life of a great artist dependent on drugs. These photographs, captured not long before the time of his death, provide a fascinating insight into the end of the life of a rock star.
(©Jesse Frohman/courtesy of The Morrison Hotel Gallery, Interview by Rolling Stone)
Kurt Cobain, 1992
Nirvana photographed by Anton Corbijn in Seattle, 1993
Nirvana, Nova York, 1993
Dave Grohl backstage at the Hara Arena in Ohio, 1993
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Details Behind Nirvana’s “Nevermind” Underwater Pool Photos
Nirvana has two sets of famous underwater pool photos taken by the same photographer Kirk Weddle on two separate occasion at two different pools. The most famous being the cover photo to Nirvana ”Nevermind” album featuring a baby underwater reaching for a dollar bill on a fish hook taken in July of 1991.
The other set of Nirvana pool photos taken by Weddle in November of 1991, feature Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain frolicking in a different pool and underwater action shots with their instruments.
According to Weddle the call time for the photo shoot was 10:00am and Cobain showed up a few hours late and tired, he reflected,
“The shoot was a headache; bad weather, bad swimming pool, cloudy water. Kurt was a couple hours late and then went right to sleep at the side of the pool, and nobody wanted to wake him up”.
The photos from this session are readily available and have been used for posters and press.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1992
"There will be no other figure like Kurt, because the world has changed (internet, social networks) and he was the last mystery of music." Charles Peterson, 2015