Some artists create hit songs. A rare few become cultural icons. Annie Lennox is one of those few. With a voice that can soar, break and comfort all at once – and a visual style that challenged gender norms and reshaped the way we see music – she has been at the centre of pop culture for nearly half a century.
Now, for the first time, Lennox has decided to tell her story in pictures – Annie Lennox: Retrospective is her long-awaited and only official memoir, a lavishly illustrated chronicle of her career and her life. The tome holds over 200 images, ranging from personal Polaroids and behind-the-scenes snapshots to infamous poses and music video stills. This combination of personal and public documentation makes the memoir both engaging and revealing – a visual journey across decades of artistic evolution.
“There have been thousands of photographic images floating around in the zeitgeist throughout the decades of my life as a performer. In a way, each one serves as part of the picture-puzzle narrative of my story,” says Lennox. “With Retrospective, I wanted to look back at my life’s work lived under the public gaze, throughout the creation of music – lyrics – recordings and film.”