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Brian Griffin

IGGY POP - FROM THE ALBUM COVER SOLDIER 1980, STUDIO PORTRAIT (1979)
IGGY POP - FROM THE ALBUM COVER SOLDIER 1980, STUDIO PORTRAIT (1979)

IGGY POP - FROM THE ALBUM COVER SOLDIER 1980, STUDIO PORTRAIT (1979)

Located in London, GB

, Framed Image size 30 x 30 cm Frame: 55 x 45.5 cm © Brian Griffin "I remember this being an exhausting

Category

1970s Surrealist Portrait Photography

Materials

Wood, Glass, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Color, Archival Pigment

Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots
Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots

Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots

Located in London, GB

Brian Griffin Joe Jackson - Look Sharp, 1979 Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Framed; museum mount

Category

1970s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Glass, Oak, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Brom...

Traffic Island, "Wandsworth Roundabout", London, ‘A lone figure’, Signed Print
Traffic Island, "Wandsworth Roundabout", London, ‘A lone figure’, Signed Print

Traffic Island, "Wandsworth Roundabout", London, ‘A lone figure’, Signed Print

Located in London, GB

modernity… “Brian Griffin turned the tables on commercial assignment portraiture with a style all his own

Category

2010s Surrealist Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Arc...

Rocket Man, Dungeness, '79 / Howard Jones - Crossed That Line '89 (Album cover)
Rocket Man, Dungeness, '79 / Howard Jones - Crossed That Line '89 (Album cover)

Rocket Man, Dungeness, '79 / Howard Jones - Crossed That Line '89 (Album cover)

Located in London, GB

. Print info: Brian Griffin, 'Rocket Man', Dungeness, Kent, 1979 Lifetime Archival Pigment Print, Museum

Category

1970s Symbolist Figurative Photography

Materials

Glass, Wood, Oak, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Black and White...

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Wang Chung Points on The Curve (Limited Edition of 10)
Wang Chung Points on The Curve (Limited Edition of 10)

Wang Chung Points on The Curve (Limited Edition of 10)

Located in New York, NY

reach #30 on the Billboard 200 album charts in 1984. Brian Griffin is considered “The Photographer of

Category

1980s Abstract Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

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Stripper Performers, Vintage Print, Black and White Photograph, Signed, 11x14
Stripper Performers, Vintage Print, Black and White Photograph, Signed, 11x14

Stripper Performers, Vintage Print, Black and White Photograph, Signed, 11x14

By Leonard Freed

Located in New york, NY

Stripper Performers, Atlanta, 1996 by Leonard Freed is an 11" x 14" vintage print, stamped on verso (back of photo) with Freed's copyright stamp and signed (back of photo) and hand-p...

Category

1990s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Silver Gelatin

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