A series of beautiful limited edition silkscreen prints featuring some of Bob Gruen’s most iconic images have been produced in partnership with Gary Lichtenstein Editions at Mana. Each piece measures 40×54 inches and are printed on museum board in an edition of just 50 per image! Visit the Gary Lichtenstein Editions site to find out more about his unique printing process and how to acquire the work.
I went to Los Angeles to give a talk at the Annenberg Space for Photography as part of the ‘Who Shot Rock & Roll’ exhibit and was the guest of honor at a private party, then met up with Steven Tyler before heading back home for more excitement… from the final night at legendary Kenny’s Castaways, to seeing Jacob Dylan at the former site of CBGB – and at long last I got to see ‘The French Elvis’ Johnny Hallyday… read more →
The Rolling Stones landed in New York to announce a new world tour. Flying in on a blimp with the Stones logo painted on it, they said they were looking forward to playing three types of shows: in stadiums, arenas, and clubs. They all looked in fine form, except Charlie, who looked a little airsick from the blimp ride.