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Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

Gered Mankowitz is responsible for some of the most iconic images ever taken of music’s greatest performers. He began with the Rolling Stones in the mid-1960s and never looked back. Over the course of a career spanning more than five decades, he has strengthened the cultural impact of the photographic genre he practices.

Mankowitz’s work has been explored in numerous books and exhibitions and is a subject explored in 2020's docuseries Icon: Music Through The Lens, airing on British television channel Sky Arts and streaming online. But a fitting introduction to this firebrand photographer would start with an electric shock, of sorts.

In 1967, he was commissioned to photograph a 24-year-old music prodigy by the name of Jimi Hendrix. Mankowitz, three years his subject’s junior, wasn’t sure what to expect of the guitar sensation from Seattle, who had just settled in the United Kingdom and was already being hailed by his peers as an artistic genius. The pictures that came out of the session, along with those produced during a second shoot with Hendrix that same year, are the most widely known and regarded as the most important portraits of the seminal guitarist. They not only celebrated Hendrix’s revolutionary spirit and ineffable charisma but also helped define an entire era of musical creativity.

The assignments kept rolling in, and soon Mankowitz had established a reputation as a spirited rock ’n’ roll portraitist. Then came the dream job: In 1965, at just 19, he became the official photographer of the Rolling Stones, a position that he held for two and a half years and ushered him into adulthood. Mankowitz maintains that he kept a cool head on the job and a professional attitude. “The Stones and I were great friends, but I always knew my limits. I didn’t feel I had to hang out with the band in order to fit in,” he says, confiding, “To be honest, I had a pretty wild lifestyle without their help!” One of Mankowitz’s most famous images of the Stones became the cover for their 1967 album Between the Buttons.

On 1stDibs, shop an impressively wide selection of Gered Mankowitz's work, which features some of the most significant musical artists of all time.

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Artist: Gered Mankowitz
The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads" by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
The Rolling Stones, taken in London back in 1965 by Gered Mankowitz. This image was used for the cover of Out Of Our Heads. Featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Jimi Hendrix Contact Sheet by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
Jimi Hendrix, London 1967 by Gered Mankowitz A portrait of Jimi looking serious while in an embroidered jacket. "Shot during my first session with Jimi at my Studio in early 1967." ...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Jimi Hendrix 1967 Contact Sheet by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
Jimi Hendrix, London 1967 by Gered Mankowitz taken during Gered's first phot shoot with Hendrix. Signed limited edition 16x20" print, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz featuri...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967 Contact Sheet by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, London 1967 by Gered Mankowitz Signed limited edition 16x20" print, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz featuring Gered's embossed stamp. Also avai...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Mick Jagger and Aston Martin, 1966, Signed, Limited, Silver Gelatin Print
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Edition of 150. Mick Jagger with his beloved Aston Martin DB6, outside his London apartment in 1966 by Gered Mankowitz. "I shot a series of photographs of each member of the band a...
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Kate Bush
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
Absolutely stunning portrait of singer Kate Bush by acclaimed photographer, Gered Mankowitz, taken in his London studio in 1978. Kate Bush has seen a huge r...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Mick Jagger at home, London 1966 by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
Mick Jagger in the hallway of his new apartment at Harley House, London, 1966 by Gered Mankowitz "I shot a series of photographs of each member of the band at home so that they did...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Marianne Faithfull by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
English singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull, photographed at The Salisbury pub in London, 1964. Available in the following sizes. All prints signed and numbered by Ger...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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C Print

The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads" by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
The Rolling Stones, taken in London back in 1965 by Gered Mankowitz. This image was used for the cover of Out Of Our Heads. Featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Mick Jagger and his Aston Martin DB6, London 1966 by Gered Mankowitz
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Austin, US
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones with his beloved Aston Martin DB6, taken outside his London apartment in 1966 by Gered Mankowitz. "I shot a series of photographs of each member of...
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Late 20th Century Photorealist Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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The Rolling Stones - Mason's Yard Contact Sheet
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
24 x 20 in (60.9 x 50.8) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Rolling Stones
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in New York, NY
16x20” Hand Signed by the Photographer Please allow extra production time. Other sizes available.
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20th Century Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

The Rolling Stones - December's Children
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20 x 24 in (50.8 x 60.9 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

The Rolling Stones - Masons Yard
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20 x 24 in (50.8 x 60.9 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Brian Jones, Brian Live Head, Black & White Photography, Fine Art Print, Signed
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
24 x 20 in (60.9 x 50.8 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1950s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Marianne Faithfull, 1964
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in New York, NY
Portrait of Marianne Faithfull, taken by Gered Mankowitz in 1964. 20x24" Photograph, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz.
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Mick Jagger Points, Black & White Photography, Fine Art Print, Signed
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20 x 24 in (50.8 x 60.9 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

The Rolling Stones - Buttons Contact
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 25 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Brian Jones, Brian the Spirit, Black & White, Fine Art Print, Signed
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20 x 24 in (50.8 x 60.9 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Buddy Miles London, Photography 1969, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered American rock drummer, vocalist, composer, and producer Buddy Miles photographed in London, 1969. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition of 50 20" x...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Cat Stevens London, Photography 1966, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered British singer and songwriter Cat Stevens photographed at his home in London, 1966. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition of 50 20" x 24” Edition o...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Suzi Quatro London, Photography 1973, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered American rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actress Suzi Quatro photographed in London, 1973. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition ...
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1970s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - The Yardbirds, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered British band The Yardbirds photographed at Ormond Yard, London, 1965. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition of 50 20" x 24” Edition of 50 30" x 40”...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Eric Clapton London, Photography 1969, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered Eric Clapton, photographed in London, 1969. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition of 50 20" x 24” Edition of 50 30" x 40” Edition of 25 50” x 53” E...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Mick Jagger Next to a Aston Martin DB6, 1966, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered Mick Jagger of British rock band The Rolling Stones photographed next to an Aston Martin DB6 car in London, 1966. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edi...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - The Rolling Stones London, Photography 1965, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered British rock band The Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Brian Jones) photographed in London, 1965. Avai...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Marianne Faithfull Salisbury pub in London 1964, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered English singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull, photographed at The Salisbury pub in London, 1964. Available Sizes: 16" x 20” Edition...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Jimi Hendrix London, Photography 1967, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered Edition size 24 American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jimi Hendrix, photographed in London, 1967. This photograph will be printed onc...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Gered Mankowitz - Jimi Hendrix Cigarette, Photography 1967, Printed After
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Greenwich, CT
Gelatin-silver, signed and numbered American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jimi Hendrix, photographed in London, 1967. Edition size 24 This photograph will be printed onc...
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1960s Contemporary Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Jimi Hendrix' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Jimi Hendrix' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1967 by Gered Mankowitz Portrait of Jimi Hendrix. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Jimi Hendrix at Mason’s Yard, London 1967. Blue smoke. ...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

'Marianne Faithfull' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Marianne Faithfull' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION Portrait of Marianne Faithfull. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Marianne Faithfull recording at Decca Studios in London in 1964. A...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

'Paul McCartney' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Paul McCartney' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION Portrait of Paul McCartney. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Paul McCartney, Decca Studios, London 1967. All Prints are Signed and Limited Edition Printed later 2020 EXTRA LARGE 40 x 40" inches/ 101 X 101 cm Edition size 50 only 1/50 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...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

'Eurythmics' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Eurythmics' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1981 by Gered Mankowitz Portrait of The Eurythmics. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz, Eurythmics, London 1981. All Prints are Signed and Limit...
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1980s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Generation X' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Eurythmics' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Portrait of Generation X. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz, Generation X, London 1978. All Prints are Signed and Limit...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

'Jimi Hendrix' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
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. All Prints are Signed and L...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

'Marianne Faithfull' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Marianne Faithfull' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION Portrait of Marianne Faithfull. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Marianne Faithfull recording at Decca Studios in London in 1964. Al...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Marianne Faithfull' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Marianne Faithfull' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION Portrait of Marianne Faithfull. Photograph by Gered Mankowitz of Marianne Faithfull, London in 1965. All Prints are Signed and Limi...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Mick Jagger' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
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...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Mick Jagger at Home, Silver Gelatin Print, Black and white photography, portrait
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20 x 24 in (50.8 x 60.9 cm) Silver Gelatin Print Edition of 50 Price does not include tax.
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1960s Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Jimi Hendrix' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
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...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Kate Bush' Signed Limited Edition
By Gered Mankowitz
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...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. ...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. Iconic and luscious close up shot of the legendary British pop singer, song writer and performer Kate Bush. Taken in London in 1978 at the height of her fame and success, by legendary Rock & Music photographer, Gered Mankowitz. 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 and Soft Machine. In to the 70’s with Slade, Gary Glitter, Suzi Quatro, Sweet, Elton John, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, ABC, Duran Duran and many others. During this period, Gered also worked in other areas of photography, including advertising, book covers and a brief spell taking ‘stills’ on movies, including several months in Sardinia with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on the ill-fated movie “Boom”. In 1982 Gered had a major exhibition of his work at London’s famous Photographers’ Gallery. This was seen by over 16,000 people, a record for the gallery at the time, and it then toured the U.K. for over 2 years. This exhibition was the first in the U.K. to focus on the world of music and was a pathfinder in this genre. In 1984 a book based on this exhibition, called “Hit Parade”, was published in the U.K. and U.S.A. Also in 1984 a book of Gered’s Rolling Stones photographs, called “Satisfaction”, was published. Both books were very well received, and as a result there began the growing interest in the Gered Mankowitz archive. For over 22 years Gered was based at his North London studio, a converted Victorian chapel, taking prize-winning photos for the advertising industry. He has also been a regular contributor to several major publications, and still works in the music business, photographing bands and singers for album covers and magazines. He contributes regularly to The Sunday Times Magazine and Mojo magazine as well as shooting sessions with musical artists such as Oasis, Verve, Catatonia, Kula Shaker, Embrace, The Buena Vista Social Club, Snow patrol, The Bravery, Dukes Spirit as well as many others. Prints of Gered’s work are purchased in galleries throughout the World including London, Manchester, Glasgow, Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Dubai and Tokyo. In 1991 Gered teamed up with the designer David Costa to form Ink Icon Ltd. and to produce a series of limited edition silkscreen prints based on his archive. The first subject in this major project was Jimi Hendrix, and the result was so successful that it was chosen to become the flagship image for the world wide Jimi Hendrix Exhibition. It was also used as the cover for the Polygram Int. C.D. package, entitled The Ultimate Experience, which has gone on to sell well over 2 million copies. In 1993 they created three new images of Hendrix for the worldwide re-release of the great musicians’ albums. Their next project was to produce a set of 4 silk screen images for The Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge tour, and in 1999 they produced Red Cage, a new Stones silk screen to celebrate the band’s continuing Bridges to Babylon tour. Ink Icon teamed up with top California based fine art publisher FrontLine Graphics Inc to produce a set of 6 limited edition, fine art litho prints that they launched in New York at ArtExpo in March 2000. In September and November 1992 Gered had a great success with his exhibition called ENTERTAINERS at the Cromwell and Ward Gallery in Dean Street, London, and in May and June 1993 the exhibition was at the City Museum in Portsmouth as part of the City’s Arts and Music Festival. In April 1994 the exhibition was enlarged to over 100 images for a four-week stay at the prestigious Gallerie Rose in Hamburg, Germany’s Rock’n’Roll city, and then on to Birmingham and Perpignan. In March 1995 Genesis Books published a limited edition (1750 copies only) book of Gered’s Rolling Stones photographs entitled Masons Yard To Primrose Hill and in July 1995 there was an exhibition based on the book at The Govinda Gallery in Washington DC. This book sold out within a few months and recently copies were changing hands for 850 GBP, over 7 times its original price! In early 1999 Genesis published a further book called I-Contact, which contains Gered’s entire black & white Rolling Stones archive of over 3000 images reproduced as 12 x 16 contact sheets. I-Contact also sold out very quickly and currently you would be lucky to find a used copy for less than 1000 GBP! In November 1998 there was a second one-man exhibit at Govinda in Washington DC, and in December/January 1999 there was a show at Magidson Fine Arts in Madison Avenue, New York City. During this prestigious show the gallery was visited by Tommy Hilfiger who purchased prints of the entire show, becoming in one purchase, Gered’s single biggest collector in the United States. Subsequently Tommy has used many of Gered’s prints to decorate his flagship stores, as well as his personal offices in New York. Gered’s famous photo of Hendrix also graced the cover of the Hilfiger sponsored Vanity Fair Rock Icons supplement in their December 1999 issue. Gered had several images in the Icons of Pop exhibition originally at The National Portrait Gallery in London. In March 1999 Gered went to Tokyo to open his first show in Japan, which then toured to three other Japanese cities. From February 2000 several of Gered’s works are on permanent exhibit in San Francisco at the San Francisco Art Exchange, where they have become some of the galleries most consistent sellers. At the end of 2000 Gered had his first major show in The Netherlands at the highly respected Torch Gallery, and in July/August 2001 over 35 prints of his work from the 60’s were seen in Lucerne, Switzerland as part of an International Blues Festival. In December 2001/January 2002 Gered teamed up with the legendary Beatles photographer Robert Freeman and presented a 64 image show in Hong Kong which was a huge success and went on to the Tres Hombres Gallery at the Hotel Tylosand in Halmstad, near Stockholm, Sweden for the whole of Summer 2002. The show was then exhibited in San Francisco in December 2002 through until the end of January 2003. This extraordinary collection that captures the 60’s so brilliantly continued to tour throughout 2004/5. From May 31st 2002 Gered participated in a major exhibition of photographs of Jimi Hendrix at the Audi Forum in Piccadilly Central London, which he also helped to curate and his images of Jimi were used within one of the first interactive television commercials produced for the Audi TT at the same time. Gered published a new book of his Rolling Stones photographs in September 2002 with Vision On Publishers which was launched with an all new Rolling Stones exhibit at the Proud Camden Gallery. This same show was then presented in Hamburg as part of Universal Music’s launch of the re-issued Rolling Stones catalogue of CD’s. With the sponsorship of HP this exhibition toured the UK and was also shown in galleries in Paris and Milan during the latter part of 2004. In June of 2003 together with his partner David Costa, Gered launched a Jimi Hendrix limited edition Fender Stratocaster guitar...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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'Generation X' (Billy Idol) SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Generation X' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. LARGE 20 x 20" inches / 51 x 51 cm Before Billy Idol...
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1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Jim Classic II' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Jimi Classic II' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1967 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. ...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. ...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

'Blue Smoke' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Jimi Classic II' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1967 by Gered Mankowitz C print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. HUGE 40 x 40" ...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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C Print

'Kate Redhead' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Redhead' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz C print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. Iconic and lusc...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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C Print

'Kate Bush Lionheart' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Lionheart' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz C print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. Iconic and lu...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

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C Print

'Generation X' (Billy Idol) SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Generation X' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. LARGE 20 x 20" inches / 51 x 51 cm Before Billy Idol...
Category

1960s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

'Jim Classic II' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Jimi Classic II' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1967 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. ...
Category

1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION
By Gered Mankowitz
Located in London, GB
'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. ...
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1970s Modern Gered Mankowitz Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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