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Style: Modern
Medium: Archival Pigment
'Mick Jagger' Signed Limited Edition
Located in London, GB
'Mick Jagger' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
Portrait of Mick Jagger. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Mick Jagger & Aston Martin DB6, London 1966.
All Prints are Signed and Limited Edition
Printed later 2020
EXTRA LARGE 40 x 40" inches/ 101 X 101 cm
Edition size 50 only
GERED MANKOWITZ BIOGRAPHY:
Gered Mankowitz was born in London, England, on 3rd August 1946. The first of four sons of the late author, playwright and film writer Wolf Mankowitz and his wife, the Jungian psychotherapist Ann Mankowitz.
After an education of sorts at several London co-educational “progressive” schools, he left at 15, avoiding all exams and completed his education devoid of any formal qualifications. Having displayed a natural ‘eye’ for photography whilst on a school trip to Holland and having been inspired to take up photography by the actor Peter Sellers, his photographs were seen by the legendary photographer Tom Blau, who offered Gered an apprenticeship at his famous photo agency, Camera Press Ltd., in London. Over a period of several months Gered worked in all the various departments that made up Camera Press, finally moving to the studio and going on various assignments in and around London.
In 1962, Gered went to Barbados with his family and began taking photographs professionally, producing a range of work from architectural studies for the island’s top architect to the first Boeing 707 landing at Bridgetown airport for British West Indian Airways.
On returning to London, Gered was offered a chance to go to Paris for the collections, working for the fashion photographer Alec Murray. In spite of the glamour and exciting atmosphere, it was clear that this particular area of work was not for him, and on returning to London he went to work for the ‘show-biz’ portraitist, Jeff Vickers. Gered had already photographed the Bristol Old Vic production of the American musical play “Fiorello” and his photos had been used for the front of theatre display when the show transferred to London’s Piccadilly Theatre. This made him the youngest photographer to have his pictures used in this way; so working for Jeff Vickers gave him an opportunity to develop his ‘show-biz’ contacts and to broaden his experience in the studio, taking portraits of many actors and other personalities.
During 1963, Gered met and photographed the singing duo Chad and Jeremy, who had just signed with Ember records. One of these photos was used as the cover of the duo’s first album, “Yesterday’s Gone”, and Gered found himself working in the music industry at a time when it desperately needed new, mould breaking images. He began to work with a new generation of producers like John Barry, Shel Talmy and Chris Blackwell photographing artists who were of his own age group and who felt at ease with him in a way that had not been possible with other photographers.
At the end of 1963 Gered opened his first studio, at 9 Masons Yard in the heart of London’s West End. On one side was the infamous disco “The Scotch of St.James”, hangout of the pop glitterati of the time, and on the other the art gallery “Indica”, partly financed by The Beatles and where John Lennon met Yoko Ono.
Within a few months Gered had already begun to make a name for himself, and he was approached to photograph Marianne Faithful, who had just had a big hit with “As Tears Go By”. Working closely with Marianne he got to know her manager and producer Andrew Loog Oldham. In early 1965, Oldham asked him to photograph the Rolling Stones, who he also managed and produced. This was a major turning point in Gered’s career, because from this first session came the cover for “Out of Our Heads” (U.S. title “December’s Children”), and as a result he was asked by the Stones to go to America with them on their record breaking 1965 autumn tour. During this 9 week (48 city) tour of the U.S. Gered photographed the Stones on stage and off, and got particularly close to Keith and Charlie. There were many adventures as Gered found himself on the road with the greatest Rock band in the world at the peak of their original success. Gered continued working with the Stones as their ‘official’ photographer, producing photos for albums (“Between the Buttons”; “Got Live If You Want It”; “Big Hits”; and several others), press and publicity, taken at home, in the recording studio, on stage and behind the scenes until 1967, when the band broke off with their manager, Oldham.
Through the 60’s, Gered continued in the music world working with Oldham at his famous Immediate label, and with many other major artists including Jimi Hendrix, Free, Traffic, The Yardbirds, The Small Faces...
Category
1960s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
'Eurythmics' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
Located in London, GB
'Eurythmics' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
1986 by Gered Mankowitz
Portrait of Eurythmics.
Photograph by Gered Mankowitz, Eurythmics, Revenge album cover, Paris 1986.
All Prints a...
Category
1980s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
'Jimi Hendrix' Signed Limited Edition
Located in London, GB
'Jimi Hendrix' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
1967 by Gered Mankowitz
Portrait of Jimi Hendrix. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Jimi Hendrix, London 1967. More smoke.
All Prints are...
Category
1960s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
'Kate Bush' Signed Limited Edition
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
Portrait of Kate Bush. Photograph of Kate Bush, by Gered Mankowitz, London 1978.
All Prints are Signed and Limited Edition
Printed later 20...
Category
1970s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
'Kate Bush' Signed Limited Edition
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
Portrait of Kate Bush. Gered Mankowitz Photograph of Kate Bush for Lionheart, 1978.
All Prints are Signed and Limited Edition
Printed later ...
Category
1970s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Faye Dunaway
Located in New York, NY
Faye Dunaway, 1968
archival pigment print
20 x 16 inches
edition of 9
Category
1960s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Excuse Me
By Helen Graham
Located in Kansas City, MO
Artist : Helen Graham
Title : Excuse Me
Materials : Archival Pigment Print
Date : 2019
Unframed
Photography has always been a way for Helen Graham to express her emotions in a sil...
Category
2010s American Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Debra
By Helen Graham
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Debra
Materials : Archival Pigment Print
Date : 2019
Unframed
Photography has always been a way for Helen Graham to express her emotions in a silent way. Through her photos she intends on stirring your imagination and touch your heart. Helen Graham also will show you things that sometimes in our busy world we miss seeing. She intensely focuses on capturing a specific moment while never losing her natural sense for composition.
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Category
2010s American Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Lady in Pink
Located in New York, NY
Lady in Pink, 1980
Archival pigment print
40 x 30 inches
Edition of 10
Robert Farber’s style has influenced generations of photographers. His painterly, ...
Category
1970s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Stand Back
By Helen Graham
Located in Kansas City, MO
Helen Graham
"Stand Back", 2018
Inkjet Print on Museo Silver Rag
Year: 2019
Dimensions: 12" x 20" inches
Unframed
Photography has always been a way for H...
Category
2010s American Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
“Untitled” (from Body Series)
By David Pugh
Located in Kansas City, MO
David Pugh
“Untitled” (from Body Series), 2018
Year: 2019
Archival Inkjet Print on Museo Silver Rag
Dimensions: 20 x 15 inches
Unframed
David Pugh’s photographic work tends to pull ...
Category
2010s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
“Untitled” (from Body Series)
By David Pugh
Located in Kansas City, MO
David Pugh
“Untitled” (from Body Series), 2018
Year: 2019
Archival Inkjet Print on Museo Silver Rag
Dimensions: 20 x 15 inches
Unframed
David Pugh’s photographic work tends to pull ...
Category
2010s American Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Untitled (Smoking woman )
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (Smoking woman )
Archival pigment print
30” x 40” (76.2x101.6 cm)
Edition of 10
$ 9,000.00
40” x 60” (101.6x152.4 cm)
Edition of 10
$12,000.00
Category
1980s Modern Archival Pigment Portrait Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
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