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Im Not Okay
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New Exhibition On Emo Culture ‘I’m Not Okay’ Opens In London

Eva van den Bosch
Eva van den Bosch
October 1, 2024 2 Mins Read

A new exhibition called I’m Not Okay (An Emo Retrospective) has just opened at London’s Barbican Centre, giving fans a chance to relive the emo culture that was huge in the mid-2000s. The exhibition is free and runs until January 15th, 2025, at The Barbican Music Library.

Put together by the Museum of Youth Culture and the City of London Corporation, I’m Not Okay focuses on the emo scene from 2004 to 2009. It features personal photos and memories from fans, taken on early digital cameras and mid-2000s phones. These pictures capture what emo was all about—music, style, and personal expression.

Fans will recognize some of the biggest emo bands, like My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy, whose emotional lyrics and edgy fashion made a huge impact on teenagers. The exhibition also shows how emo culture mixed with the rise of social media, where teens shared their feelings and style online.

The creators of the exhibition explained, “The exhibition examines how this scene intertwined with internet fame and drama, with teens expressing their angst through confessional lyrics, tight jeans, and dyed black hair. ‘I’m Not Okay’ delves into how Emo became a positive force for acceptance, addressing issues of sexuality, mental health, gender, identity, and belonging.”

The exhibition also explores other similar subcultures from the time, like Pop Punk and Screamo, showing how all of these movements influenced each other. It highlights how emo helped connect young people both online and in real life, paving the way for today’s digital youth culture seen on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

For those who grew up listening to emo music or wearing black skinny jeans, I’m Not Okay is a great chance to look back at a time when youth culture was raw, emotional, and a little bit different.

You can find out more about how to visit the exhibition here.

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Eva van den Bosch is a dynamic professional who seamlessly combines her expertise in photography with a prominent editorial role at Strife Mag., alongside her day-to-day responsibilities as a recruiter and branding specialist. At Strife Mag., Eva holds the position of Head Editor, where she oversees the creation and curation of content that resonates with audiences passionate about the alternative music scene. Her photographic portfolio is impressive, featuring live performances of internationally acclaimed bands such as Rammstein, KISS, Slipknot, Linkin Park, and Bring Me The Horizon, to name a few. Eva's ability to capture the raw energy and emotion of live music events has made her a respected figure in the music industry. In her editorial capacity, Eva spearheads the news content production, ensuring that Strife Mag. remains at the forefront of breaking news in the alternative music world. She possesses a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the genre, which enables her to craft engaging and insightful interviews with artists from bands like Five Finger Death Punch, Sum 41, Simple Plan, and Bullet For My Valentine, among others. Balancing her passion for music with her professional role in recruitment and branding, Eva showcases her versatile skill set by enhancing her employer's brand presence through strategic initiatives. Her multifaceted career highlights her dedication to excellence and her ability to thrive in diverse environments. Eva van den Bosch is not only a talented photographer and editor but also a strategic thinker and brand ambassador, making her a valuable asset to any organization.

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