Jeff Buckley
1990s Modern Color Photography
Archival Pigment
20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
2010s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
2010s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
Mid-20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
Mid-20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
1960s Black and White Photography
Photographic Film, Photographic Paper
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Black and White, Archival Pigment
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Pigment, Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Kevin WestenbergPortrait of Richard Ashcroft The Verve - signed Limited Edition Oversize print, 1996
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Black and White, Archival Pigment
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Landscape Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Black and White
1990s Modern Portrait Photography
Archival Pigment, Color
2010s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
Early 2000s Modern Portrait Photography
Color, Archival Pigment
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Kevin Westenberg for sale on 1stDibs
Kevin Westenberg is famed - for his creation of provocative and electrifying images of world-class musicians, artists and movie stars for over 25 years. His technique of lighting, color and composition has helped to produce his own unique visual style. Shortly after receiving an architecture degree, Westenberg moved to London where he’s been based since 1983. Westenberg is self-taught and learned his trade working for the UK inkies New Musical Express and Melody Maker mainly throughout the late 80s and 90s documenting amongst others all the UK ‘Britpop’ bands. The breakthrough came in 1993–94 with the release of Sting’s Ten Summoner’s Tales and Mary J Blige’s Share My World. These two album covers changed the perception of the work worldwide and thus began a run of 20 years of commissions and choice opportunities. For the last 25 years, his musical heritage includes portraits of Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Coldplay, White Stripes, Jane's Addiction, Sting, Bjork, Nirvana, Jeff Buckley, Luther Vandross, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Roses, The Pixies, Paul Weller, Rufus Wainwright, Michael Stipe, U2, Mary J. Blige, R.E.M., Black Sabbath, Massive Attack, BB King, The Rolling Stones, PJ Harvey, Marilyn Manson, Pete Doherty, Oasis, Soundgarden, Jake Bugg and Bon Jovi among many others. Also included are 100’s of albums, singles, magazine and book covers from around the world. He’s also been chosen as an official photographer for the LIVE 8 Hyde Park event in 2005 and for Led Zeppelin reunion concert at the 02 Arena, London. The work and interest also include a wide range of artists portraits beyond the music world. David Lynch, Paul Auster, The Coen Brothers, Rupert Friend, Sir Tom Stoppard, Orla Kiely, Vincent Cassel, Audrey Tautou, Billy Bob Thornton, Ethan Hawke, Alan Rickman, Daniel Bruhl, Sean Penn, Shirley Henderson, Aaron Eckhart, Robin Wright, Rhys Ifans, Frances McDormand, Jean-Luc Godard, Ray Winstone, Michel Gondry and Naomi Watts are amongst these portraits. Rolling Stone, Spin, Q, Time Out, Les Inrockuptibles, Vogue, Rockin On Japan, Esquire, New York Times Magazine, Telegraph and Observer Magazines, Interview and dozens of others around the world have commissioned him. In the last 15 years, he’s been a staff photographer at MOJO Magazine, producing many covers and features. Most recently photographing Sir Paul McCartney for the cover story of the November 2013 issue. Westenberg’s biggest honor to date arrived in 2012, when he had his first major global museum show. The location was the ‘Kobe Fashion Museum’, one of Japan’s largest museums. The whole museum was dedicated to Westenberg’s works for a 3 month period. Over 70 images were included in a wide range of sizes, styles and presentation. The catalog produced sold out during the exhibition’s run. The 20-year attendance record for the museum was also broken by the exhibition.
A Close Look at Modern Art
The first decades of the 20th century were a period of artistic upheaval, with modern art movements including Cubism, Surrealism, Futurism and Dadaism questioning centuries of traditional views of what art should be. Using abstraction, experimental forms and interdisciplinary techniques, painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers and performance artists all pushed the boundaries of creative expression.
Major exhibitions, like the 1913 Armory Show in New York City — also known as the “International Exhibition of Modern Art,” in which works like the radically angular Nude Descending a Staircase by Marcel Duchamp caused a sensation — challenged the perspective of viewers and critics and heralded the arrival of modern art in the United States. But the movement’s revolutionary spirit took shape in the 19th century.
The Industrial Revolution, which ushered in new technology and cultural conditions across the world, transformed art from something mostly commissioned by the wealthy or the church to work that responded to personal experiences. The Impressionist style emerged in 1860s France with artists like Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Edgar Degas quickly painting works that captured moments of light and urban life. Around the same time in England, the Pre-Raphaelites, like Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, borrowed from late medieval and early Renaissance art to imbue their art with symbolism and modern ideas of beauty.
Emerging from this disruption of the artistic status quo, modern art went further in rejecting conventions and embracing innovation. The bold legacy of leading modern artists Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Piet Mondrian and many others continues to inform visual culture today.
Find a collection of modern paintings, sculptures, prints and other fine art on 1stDibs.
Finding the Right portrait-photography for You
Portrait photography can be a powerful part of your wall decor. Find a provocative and compelling portrait that speaks to you and you might find that the photograph will speak to your guests too.
Prior to the development of photography, which eventually replaced portrait paintings as a quicker and more efficient way of capturing a person’s essence, the subject of a portrait had to sit for hours until the painter had finished. In 1839, chemist and Philadelphia-based photographer Robert Cornelius didn’t have to wait very long for his portrait. In a matter of minutes, he captured what many believe to be the first portrait photograph. This shot was also the first self-portrait (or what we now call a “selfie”), and fine photography quickly became an art form.
Landscape photography, nude photography and portrait photography are very popular in today's modern interiors. A portrait can reveal a lot about the person in it. It can also add a narrative touch to your decor. You’ll often find that photographs of loved ones work well as decorative touches. A portrait of a family member or dear friend can help turn a house into a home, warming any space by evoking fond memories.
While family portraits can stir emotion, portraits of celebrities and important historical figures can also add a rich dynamic to your space. Portraits of famous musicians or intriguing actors hung in your dining room or home bar shot by Gered Mankowitz or Annie Leibovitz might inspire deep conversation over meals or drinks. Douglas Kirkland is also famous for his celebrity portraits. His photojournalism made him much sought after by Hollywood studios to document the filming of movies. In Kirkland’s powerful depiction of Hollywood stars, he excellently captures the glamour of their lives.
Other artists like Elliott Erwitt stand out by turning portraiture into a playful art form. Before graduating from high school in Hollywood, Erwitt had already begun to teach himself to take pictures, inspired by the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson. In image after image, Erwitt captured what photographers call “the moment” with rapier wit and penetrating humanity.
Portrait photography can be incredibly expressive, setting the tone and mood for a room. And there are different ways of incorporating portrait photography into your interior decor. If you’re thinking about adding color photography to a bedroom or living room, the colors of the portraits can become part of the room’s palette, while portraits shot in black and white won’t disrupt an existing color scheme.
On 1stDibs, find a vast selection of portrait photography from different eras, including 1950s portraits, 1960s portrait photography and more.