At the Hippodrome, Leicester Square 1987Derek Ridgers (@derekridgers)

Derek Ridgers is sharing archive club photos to get us through quarantine

‘My thread so far has been dancing, touching, canoodling, kissing, and larking about’

“Since we can’t go out clubbing right now, I’m going to comb through my archive and find images from the days when we could…”

Seven days ago, subculture photographer Derek Ridgers posted that caption on his Instagram, followed by a series of images of Brits crowding on dancefloors; in each other’s arms, dancing, kissing, laughing.

It’s week three of the UK government’s imposed lockdown in response to the COVID-19 crisis which has turned social lives into social distancing and swapped free-spirited nights in pubs and clubs for Zoom calls in a cramped kitchen.

From Soho and Covent Garden to Hammersmith, Camden, and Brixton, Ridgers’ camera captured moments in cultural history that feel not just years, but worlds, away from our current situation. 

For more than four decades, he has photographed everywhere and everyone – from house parties and club nights to the world’s biggest superstars, such as Björk, Kylie Minogue, Marilyn Manson, and more.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to show some images from times when people were still able to go out and enjoy themselves… as I’m sure we will all be able to do again soon,” replies Ridgers over email when asked why he’s digging even deeper into his archives. “My thread so far has been dancing, touching, canoodling, kissing, and larking about. Although I do plan to switch it around to show other forms of public enjoyment soon too.”

Other than sharing his incredible archive, Ridgers says he’s been busier than ever. “I get up every day at 730 am and start scanning old negatives and transparencies and often don’t finish until gone midnight.”

Follow Derek Ridgers on Instagram

Read Next
ListsRoad trips and raging hormones: These photos are an ode to teenage rebels

From Karen Marshall’s portraits of Manhattan latchkey kids to Benyamin Reich’s depictions of burgeoning sexuality, these photos capture the beautiful, boisterous, and banal interlude between childhood and adulthood

Read Now

LightboxThe standout images from Kiaf Seoul 2025, South Korea’s biggest art fair

We select some of our favourite works from the festival, featuring spanking, panda lollypops, traditional Buddhist paintings reimagined with a queer sensibility, and more

Read Now

ListsThe best lies artists have ever told

From changing their birthdays to swindling Yoko Ono out of 10k, we look at the artists who have taken creative liberties

Read Now