Devo by Richard Alden Peterson

In 1977 during the band’s formative years, Devo ventured into San Francisco’s creative scene where the band encountered the like-minded team behind the influential Search & Destroy punk ‘zine, the first-wave periodical launched by a City Lights Bookstore employee using funds from Allen Ginsberg and typed on Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s typewriter. Co-publisher and surrealist activist Ricky Trance’s inner-city flat served as a crash pad for Devo and other traveling 1970s punk-era performers. One night, in 1978, while Devo was staying in Ricky’s flat, Sid Vicious arrived wasted at 3:00 in the morning and stepped on Bob 2’s head in total darkness. He reacted instinctively and grabbed Sid’s ankle, twisting it as he screamed in pain. A sprained ankle and an ER visit was the result. During an earlier visit in 1977, S&D “Aerial Photographer” Richard Alden Peterson helped Devo clear their crash pad room of furniture to create spontaneous imaginative photo art, one of their finest collaborations. This fantastic image from early in the band’s evolution is a clear harbinger of Devo’s vision. As the session developed, all involved discerned both the sense of collaboration and the sense of each member aesthetically propping up the others. The skewed angles, the uniforms and the turning away from the camera combine to capture Devo’s imperative and ongoing willingness to defy conventional wisdom. Decades later, this innovative gem will likely be the most invigorating image in your collection.

17×22. Edition of 23.

$2,000.00

DEVO is on tour and in Columbus, 934 Gallery has been selected to exhibit an exclusive collection of rare and never-before-seen fine art prints. You can see this collection now our North Market Downtown exhibition space.

If you purchase one of these museum-quality prints, you and a guest will be invited to meet DEVO at 934 Gallery on Thursday, June 19, 2025 – the night before their concert.

If you have any questions about the exhibition or the Meet and Greet experience, please contact John at 934 Gallery – (614) 284-5876.