Pop art: lyricist Taupin stages first UK exhibition
The Guardian|March 28, 2023
They are one of the most successful songwriting duos in pop music, but while the musician Elton John is the ultimate flamboyant showman, the lyricist Bernie Taupin has always preferred to be out of the spotlight.
Dalya Alberge
Pop art: lyricist Taupin stages first UK exhibition

However, Taupin, who has been writing songs with Elton John for more than half a century, will now take centre stage as a visual artist with his first UK exhibition taking place next month at the Iconic Images gallery in central London.

In a rare interview, Taupinh told the Guardian: I’m by no means Greta Garbo, but I couldn’t do the kind of things he John] does. He’s probably one of the most identifiable characters in the world and it’s tough to live in that bubble. I couldn’t do that.

“He’s absolutely exemplary at it, but like to be able to go to the market on my own and go and get my coffee in the morning. I keep very much to myself. I’m a private person. I don’t enjoy celebrity that much,” he added.

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