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Pop Up Exhibition

Soho - New York

Featuring Works by Roberta Bayley, Bob Gruen, Chris Stein, Godlis, Marcia Resnick and Sheila Rock

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Debbie Harry, Boston 1977 © Roberta Bayley

VINTAGE PRINT COLLECTIONS

Vintage prints in fine art photography represent a valuable artistic treasure that transcends mere antiquity. These works acquire an intrinsic singularity owing to their direct connection with the historical moment of their creation. Vintage prints, having been produced during the original period of photographic capture, encapsulate the essence and authenticity of that specific era. The uniqueness of a vintage artwork lies in its temporal footprint. Often unique or from a limited edition, these photographs preserve the original charm, revealing the technique, style, and aesthetics characteristic of the time they were created. Through the patina of time, these pieces convey an authenticity that highlights the evolution of photographic art and its cultural impact. In comparison, contemporary prints may offer impeccable visual quality, but their artistic value might lack that intrinsic historical connection. Vintage pieces, on the other hand, stand as tangible witnesses of a bygone era, capturing the essence and authenticity of a specific moment in history, making them highly cherished and valuable objects for collectors and art enthusiasts. The Music Photo Gallery (TMPG) stands as a singular entity specializing in these revered vintage pieces within the realm of fine art photography. Our gallery is dedicated to the pursuit of rare formats, elusive pieces, unique photographs, Polaroids, Cibachromes, and original reproductions crafted in the days of the initial capture. Uniquely, TMPG is the sole gallery in the world of music fine art photography that curates and presents these exclusive pieces at international fairs such as Paris Photo, Photo London, and Photofairs in New York, collaborating with collectors, museums, and institutions worldwide.

FINE ART PRINTS

Fine Art Music Photography in New York

LATEST EXHIBITION

Blank Generation: Downtown New York 1970s–80s Michael Lowe Gallery with Alternate Projects Sept-26 to Nov-11, 2024 Blank Generation presents a panoramic visual survey of the tectonically shifting arts culture of the 1970s–80s in downtown New York City, and the raw and dynamic new ideas in music, film, art, literature, graffiti, fashion, queer culture, and performance that it spawned. The bleak and bankrupt NYC of Travis Bickle and Ratso Rizzo felt like a city teetering on the verge of collapse, but in the dive bars, abandoned buildings, and squats of the grimiest neighborhoods, a cultural renaissance was taking place. The iconoclastic writers, musicians, scenesters, performers, outsiders, and other creators whose life and work energized this underground world had a profound and continuing impact on mainstream global culture. The exhibition features photography, film, and photo-based work by influential artists living and creating in that petri dish of inspiration, as well as documentary photography and ephemeral material including posters, fliers, and publications. The diverse New York underground community was populated by people who needed to create—for whom ideas, authenticity, and innovation were far more important than aesthetics or commercial success. Hence the works in Blank Generation are layered, delving into significant and often uncomfortable social issues, new ways of communication, and cultural touchpoints. In many cases, the image is not the end game, but rather a means to visually communicate an often-complex underlying story or idea. In conjunction with Blank Generation, Alternate Projects presents a pop-up shop featuring a curated selection of rare artist publications, ephemera, artwork, and photographs. Artists: Roberta Bayley, Bettina, Jimmy DeSana, Darrel Ellis, Barbara Ess, Nan Goldin, Bob Gruen, Duncan Hannah, Keith Haring, Peter Hujar, Richard Kern, Judy Linn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ari Marcopoulos, Gordon Matta-Clark, Mark Morrisroe, Steven Parrino, Jack Pierson, Ricky Powell, Lou Reed, Mick Rock, Tabboo!, Alan Vega, John Waters, David Wojnarowicz, Russell Young, and more Curator: George Kurz, Independent Curator; and Michael Lowe, Founder of Michael Lowe Gallery

Peter Hujar, David Wojnarowicz Smoking, 1981

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David Bowie by Mick Rock

Unique Vintage Print Presented in Photo London

GALLERY PICKS

Ramones First Album Cover by Roberta Bayley

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WELCOME TO MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Icons such as John Lennon, David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Led Zeppelin, and bands like the Rolling Stones have left an indelible mark on the music industry and popular culture. From Bob Dylan and The Beatles in the 60s to behind-the-scenes moments at CBGB’s, the legacy of these extraordinary artists endures not only through their music but also through the powerful images captured during their time. The Music Photo Gallery (TMPG) celebrates music photography as an important form of Fine Art. We proudly represent some of the world’s most influential music photographers, whose work encapsulates the spirit and cultural significance of iconic figures from the 60s, 70s, and 80s in both the USA and UK. TMPG specializes in vintage prints, rare and never-before-seen images, and unique pieces developed and preserved by the original photographers. These works are not only powerful for their ability to evoke an unrepeatable era but are also highly valuable for their rarity, artistic treatment, and the thoughtful context in which they are presented to discerning collectors. Our gallery has showcased these exceptional works at renowned fine art photography fairs such as Paris Photo and Photo London and collaborates closely with museums, institutions, and experts in the field of fine art photography. For those interested in starting or expanding a collection of original vintage works, we are here to offer expert guidance and insights. Please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’d be delighted to assist you.

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Soho, New York, NY 10012

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