NICK ELLIOTT’s ITALIAN RENAISSANCE: A MONTH OF ART, ATMOSPHERE AND ACCLAIM.

The celebrated world renowned rock art photographer Nick Elliot has returned from a triumphant month in Italy that has seen his dark, conceptual art embraced by critics and audiences alike.

Nick’s journey began in the heart of Rome, where he unveiled a major solo exhibition at the Medina Gallery, a space known for championing cutting-edge contemporary art. The show drew packed crowds, its brooding themes and dramatic compositions offering a stark contrast to the classical serenity of the city outside.

The success of the exhibition was immediate. Nick was invited back by the gallery and offered a year-long residency, during which his work will be displayed alongside a retrospective marking five decades of his career behind the lens. The retrospective will trace his evolution from celebrated rock photographer — capturing some of music’s most iconic artists— to a creator of haunting, introspective Dark Art.

His creative momentum continues to build. Nick’s latest series has been accepted at the Venice Art Fair and the Majorica Art Fair, two of Europe’s most prestigious showcases for contemporary art.

A particularly memorable moment of his Italian sojourn came at Castello Ruspola, medieval fortress in northern Lazio. Within its candlelit stone halls, Nick presented an intimate exhibition that left audiences enthralled. The setting — a place where centuries of history hang in the air — proved a perfect complement to his evocative imagery.

“Showing my work in such an atmospheric space was unforgettable,” Nick said after the event “Italy has a deep respect for art and emotion — it felt like my photographs had found a natural home.”

Nick’s return to the UK marks only a pause; plans are already in motion for his return to Rome later in 2026, to continue his collaboration with Medina Gallery and further explore Italy’s art scene.

After half a century of photographing the raw energy of rock and the shadows beneath human experience, Nick Elliott’s Italian chapter has reaffirmed his status as one of Britain’s most distinctive visual storytellers — an artist unafraid to expose both darkness and beauty in equal measure.

I will be back in 2026! With some totally new pieces had a whole new experience to enjoy when you come to a Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer fine art exhibition.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

By Crystal Sky.

NICK’S ROMAN RENAISSANCE: A YEAR-LONG RESIDENCY AT MEDINA ART GALLERY…

Few photographers have captured the raw pulse of rock culture quite like Nick Elliott, a world renowned rock art photographer. In an age when music photography often veered towards spectacle and celebrity, Nick’s lens sought something deeper — the soul behind the sound. His portraits stripped away the stage lights to reveal the vulnerability, defiance and humanity of the musicians themselves. Over five decades, his work has helped to define the visual language of rock art photography, transforming fleeting moments into enduring icons.

After a triumphant show at the Medina Art Gallery in the heart of Rome, Nick has been invited to return for a year-long residency — a fitting tribute to five decades of creating the kind of retrospective photographic art that has long captured the hearts of audiences around the world. His work, celebrated for its honesty, intensity and emotional depth, continues to resonate deeply with those who encounter it.

Throughout his career, Nick has photographed many of the world’s most iconic rock stars — from Debbie Harry and ZZ Top to the late, great Ozzy Osbourne, Amy Winehouse, and Metallica, to name but a few. His images distil the energy, rebellion and fragility of rock culture, setting him apart from his contemporaries through his uncanny ability to find stillness in chaos and truth in performance. His photographs do not simply document; they witness.

His recent exhibition in Rome offered visitors a moving retrospective of that 50-year journey, tracing the evolution of an artist whose images have helped define generations. Italians turned out in large numbers to see it, many visibly moved by the emotional honesty and power of his work.

Alongside this retrospective, Nick unveiled a second collection — a series of dark, conceptual pieces exploring themes of loss, mental health, and the resilience forged through determination and friendship. Deeply personal in tone, the collection reflects Nick’s own journey through adversity and his belief in the transformative power of art. For Nick, creativity has always been more than expression — it has been survival. Art, he says, is the one thing that has enabled him to confront and overcome the demons that once threatened to consume him. The sincerity and courage behind these works have struck a profound chord with Roman audiences, earning widespread admiration.

Central to the success of Nick’s Roman venture has been Raffy Clementini, his Italian PA, whose extraordinary dedication and creative insight have helped bring the exhibitions to life. Raffi has overseen every detail of the project with precision and flair, acting not only as organiser but as collaborator, advocate and friend. Her tireless commitment and instinctive understanding of Nick’s artistic vision have been instrumental in ensuring that his work found such an enthusiastic and appreciative audience in Rome. Many have described her as the driving force behind the seamless execution of both exhibitions — a true creative partner in every sense.

Such has been the impact of these shows that the gallery’s director has invited Nick to remain in residence for the coming year — an offer that fulfils a long-held ambition. Together, Nick and Raffi will continue to build on this success, developing new projects and deepening the connection between artist and audience.

It has been, in every sense, a Roman homecoming — a meeting of art and emotion, of endurance and renewal, and of two collaborators whose shared passion has left a lasting impression on the Eternal City.

For updates on Nick’s residency and forthcoming projects, follow him on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter or on here.

This whole project has been a lifelong dream and to be recognised as a credible artist in Italy! The land of the world’s greatest art. Is a true honour.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

By Crystal Sky.

NICK ELLIOTT’S ITALIAN RENAISSANCE: A MONTH OF ART, ATMOSPHERE AND ACCLAIM…

By Crystal Sky

The celebrated world renowned rock art photographer Nick Elliott has returned from a triumphant month in Italy that has seen his dark, conceptual art embraced by critics and audiences alike.

Nick’s journey began in the heart of Rome, where he unveiled a major solo exhibition at the Medina Gallery, a space known for championing cutting-edge contemporary art. The show drew packed crowds, its brooding themes and dramatic compositions offering a stark contrast to the classical serenity of the city outside.

The success of the exhibition was immediate. Nick was invited back by the gallery and offered a year-long residency, during which his work will be displayed alongside a retrospective marking five decades of his career behind the lens. The retrospective will trace his evolution from celebrated rock photographer — capturing some of music’s most iconic artists— to a creator of haunting, introspective Dark Art.

His creative momentum continues to build. Nick’s latest series has been accepted at the Venice Art Fair and the Majorica Art Fair, two of Europe’s most prestigious showcases for contemporary art.

A particularly memorable moment of his Italian sojourn came at Castello Ruspoli. a medieval fortress in northern Lazio. Within its candlelit stone halls, Nick presented an intimate exhibition that left audiences enthralled. The setting — a place where centuries of history hang in the air — proved a perfect complement to his evocative imagery.

“Showing my work in such an atmospheric space was unforgettable,” Nick said after the event. “Italy has a deep respect for art and emotion — it felt like my photographs had found a natural home.”

Nick’s return to the UK marks only a pause; plans are already in motion for his return to Rome later in 2026, to continue his collaboration with Medina Gallery and further explore Italy’s art scene.

After half a century of photographing the raw energy of rock and the shadows beneath human experience, Nick Elliott’s Italian chapter has reaffirmed his status as one of Britain’s most distinctive visual storytellers — an artist unafraid to expose both darkness and beauty in equal measure.

Just can’t wait to get back in 2026!!

“I’m gonna be making a few changes to the show for next year. Making it more of an event and total experience for the viewer.”

“Italy! Is just such a warm place and have showed massive love for me and my work.”

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer …

EXHIBITION IN NORFOLK..

On 16th July, Nick unveiled his exhibition at Fakenham Frameworks, showcasing a retrospective of rock art photography alongside his Dark Art collection. The gallery owner was enthusiastic about presenting Nick’s work, which challenges conventions, particularly in relation to men’s mental health and the often-taboo themes of suicide and loss.

The opening night attracted a varied audience of industry professionals, friends, family, and art enthusiasts, all eager to engage with the artworks. The exhibition, which ran until 27th July 2025, has been met with positive responses from visitors.

In addition to the exhibition, Nick seized the opportunity to connect with a broader audience through interviews on Alex Lewczuk’s South Side Broadcasting and Lee Williams’ podcast for CMR Nashville, reaching out to his American fan base. He discussed the inspiration behind his Dark Art and the narratives woven into each piece, making the evening a celebration of both creativity and community.

You should have been there!!

It was the first time that I had ever shown a collection in Norfolk. I thought it would be a nice introduction to me and what I do.

It went very very well.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

A CREATIVE KISS IN HONG KONG…

Nick Elliott’s First Steps Into The Far East.

Nick Elliott’s recent visit to Hong Kong saw him exploring galleries and meeting with curators to discuss bringing his Dark Art collection to the city. Invited to speak about his work, Nick also took part in several arts programmes, connecting with local artists and exchanging ideas. There was a real interest in his work, and a fascination around the Dark Art collection in particular—with many commenting that it was something unique and a strong fit for the market in Hong Kong. The conversations with curators were productive, and there was a dynamic energy around his work—marking a strong first step toward introducing his art to the Far East.

He found Hong Kong to be welcoming and creatively open, and he came away with a clear sense of how his work could fit into the local scene. It was a productive week for Nick and his PR team, full of insight, connection, and momentum. He’s now looking forward to bringing his collection to Hong Kong in the near future, with this visit acting as a key stepping stone into the wider Far East market.

I’ve been considering for sometime the possibility of taking my art to the far East. It did illuminate the logistical problems that I might face with it being so far away.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

Words by Crystal Skye.

NICK TO TAKE UP RESIDENCY AT THE MEDINA GALLERY IN ROME.

Rome, Italy – Following the resounding success of his recent exhibition The Italian Job at the Medina Art Gallery, Nick has been approached for an exciting new opportunity. Palma Costabile, the gallery’s director, extended an invitation for Nick to take on a residency at the Medina Art Gallery, starting in the summer of 2025 and lasting for a year.

Nick did not hesitate to accept this incredible offer. He is delighted to announce his upcoming residency, which he views as a significant milestone in his artistic journey. “I am incredibly excited about this opportunity,” Nick shared. “The chance to immerse myself in the vibrant art scene in Rome and create new work is something I have long dreamed of.”

During his time showcasing  The Italian Job, Nick captivated audiences with powerful imagery and emotional depth, showcasing both his Dark Art collection and iconic rock photography. The enthusiastic reception he received has only fueled his passion for his craft.

As he prepares for this new chapter, Nick looks forward to sharing his experiences and creations with art lovers. “I invite everyone to stay tuned for updates on my work and upcoming exhibitions. If you’re interested in attending my future shows, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!”

This residency at the Medina Art Gallery represents a fantastic opportunity for Nick to further explore his artistic vision, engage with the local community, and contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of the city. As he embarks on this exciting journey, fans and followers can expect to see even more innovative and thought-provoking works from this talented artist.

This is such a big gig for me!! To be accepted as a credible artist really is a dream come true. If it’s possible to make Italy richer than it is now I hope to do exactly that with the work.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH HIGHLIGHTS NICK’S UPCOMING ITALIAN ART SHOW.

The Peterborough Telegraph recently ran a full-page spread on Nick’s upcoming Italian show, aptly named “The Italian Job,” which will be held in an exclusive Medina Art gallery in the heart of Rome from March 28th to April 3rd, 2025. In this exhibition, he will showcase 31 original and previously unseen images that capture his authentic voice.

Nick’s conceptual dark art delves into his inner feelings, exploring the depths of his emotions and revealing the real side of Nick Elliott. This collection represents seven years of work, now set to be unveiled in Rome. His dedicated Italian PA, Raffy Clementi, has worked tirelessly alongside Nick to make this vision a reality, and it is only a matter of weeks until this remarkable show opens its doors.

As a local lad from Peterborough, Nick’s journey has been fueled by an unwavering determination to succeed. His dedication and resilience are highlighted in his documentary “The Story So Far” (2022), where he returns to his hometown, visiting his school and the pool where he trained to become an Olympic swimmer. Reflecting on his journey, Nick says, “Never forget where you come from.”

This upcoming show is a testament to his continued growth and creativity, making it an event not to be missed!

It’s always totally great to get the support of the Peterborough Telegraph. It has a very special place in my heart.

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

FROM PETERBOROUGH TO ‘THE ITALIAN JOB’


Story by The Peterborough Telegraph…. News you can trust since 1948.

 Rock star photographer from Peterborough who has photographed Ozzy Osbourne, ZZ Top, Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Blondie to have new exhibition in Rome, yards from The Colosseum

Former Stanground Comp pupil Nick Elliott’s exhibition The Italian Job will go on display in March.

A world-renowned photographer from Peterborough who has captured some of the biggest names in rock music on film will have his latest exhibition in Rome – just a few yards from one of the most iconic ancient land marks on Earth.

Nick Elliott has come along way since his days at Stanground Comprehensive School – working with stars including Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica and Iron Maiden during his celebrated career.

Now he has announced his latest exhibition – titled ‘The Italian Job – which will run at the Medina Roma Gallery in Rome.

The event will showcase 25 original, previously unseen images, blending conceptual dark art and rock art photography. The collection explores human expression, inviting audiences to engage with the emotional landscapes depicted in his work.

Over the past seven years, Nick has curated an exclusive collection of conceptual dark art, exploring themes of isolation, identity, grief, loss, suicide and the darker facets of the human psyche. Through his lens, he invites viewers to confront these complex themes, sparking a dialogue about deeper emotional truths. His introspective approach sets him apart in an art world where few tackle such bold, provocative subject matter.

For more of Nick’s diverse portfolio, visit his website at www.nickelliott.photography

The Italian Job runs from March 28 to April 4th 2025.

Always so good to remember my root.

Nick Elliott rock art photographer…

THE ITALIAN JOB..

Attention All Fans of Nick Elliott’s Work!


Nick has been gearing up for his upcoming exhibition, showcasing his latest work, “Dark Conceptual Art,” which invites viewers to consider deeper perspectives and emotions behind each photograph. This exploration of themes like identity, mortality, and the complexities of everyday life is an opportunity to engage with Nick’s artistry on a profound level.

For the past thirty years, Nick has collaborated closely with graphic designer Warren Langler Watts to create posters for all of Nick’s exhibitions, tours, talks, and documentaries. Their strong partnership has resulted in a remarkable creative exchange, leading to fantastic designs. The striking poster for “The Italian Job” stands out, reimagining the iconic vehicles from the classic 1969 film starring Michael Caine. In a clever twist, the classic cars are replaced with three cameras, symbolising Nick’s artistic tools, while Nick’s image takes the place of Caine, merging the worlds of cinema and photography in a playful homage.

This exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to experience Nick’s work up close. Don’t miss your chance to explore “Dark Conceptual Art” and celebrate the artistry that has captivated fans for over two decades.

Join us at the Medina Art Gallery in Rome from 28 March to 3 April 2025 for this memorable exhibition! Mark your calendars!

“It just had to be done, a combination of one of my very favourite films and my entry into the Italian art world.”

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…

THE FIRST OF 5!

Yeah! That’s right. It’s out!!

It’s been a long time in the planning, a lot of meetings, a lot of conversations and an awful lot of upset to produce this body of work. But this a fine art coffee table book, ‘DARK SIDE Of MY MIND’ published by elliottstudios publishing, and is the first of a series of five books due to be released in the next 12 months.

It’s a body of work that I am so pleased and proud of that I found the need to make it’s destination printed media. It’s part of a very big project titled ‘Loss’ that documents in images a lifetime of mental anguish and emotional torture.

The series will continue and the project will continue as I am already starting work on a brand-new collection. It’s pretty much an ongoing thing.

Destination nowhere…

Nick Elliott Rock Art Photographer…