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40 YEARS WITH THE FALL: KEVIN CUMMINS AND MICHAEL BENSON

20th December 2022
In his own inimitable style, Kevin Cummins takes us on a 40-year tour of the Fall in his latest book Telling Stories: Photographs of the Fall. Photographing the English post-punk group from 1976 to 2018, Cummins chronicles the band’s first gigs to the final few months before frontman Mark E Smith died in 2018. Here Cummins talks to his agent Carrie Kania of C&W Agency and Photo London Fair Founder Michael Benson about documenting the strange and wonderful world of the Fall who John Peel famously described as ‘the best band in the world … always different always the same’