A Gered Mankowitz Rolling Stones extravaganza with eye-popping large format artworks on the walls, coupled with the publication of a new signed limited edition book, Backstage, which features a wealth of previously unpublished behind-the-scenes photographs. You really don’t want to miss this exhibition–it is totally off the hook.
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Archival Chromaluxe photograph, image size 24x69 inches, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz on the front, and embossed with Gered's official archive stamp. Edition of 10. Price excluding VAT.
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Keith Richards recording at Olympic Studios, London, 1967.
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The Rolling Stones on stage, USA 1965
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Mick Jagger smoking, RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 1965 Used on the Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) LP
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Keith Richards recording at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 1965. This photograph was used on the Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) album.
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Archival Lambda photograph, image size 24x66 inches, signed and numbered by Gered Mankowitz on the front, and embossed with Gered's official archive stamp. Edition of 5 in this size. Unframed price excluding VAT.
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- Ultra large format hardcover book, 96 pages, with introduction by Gered Mankowitz.
- A worldwide limited edition of 750 numbered examples, each one signed by Gered Mankowitz.
- When closed, the book measures 24 inches high by 18 inches wide (60x45cm). When the book is open,double page spreads measure 24 x 36 inches (60x90cm).
- 100 photographs.
- Clean and elegant layouts allow us to show certain images across double page spreads, revealingincredible levels of detail.
- The book is housed in a beautiful custom slipcase which reproduces the book cover art.
- The front and back covers of the book and slipcase feature idividual portrait of Mick Jagger (front) andKeith Richards(back).
- Shipping - UK no charge / Europe £50 / USA £75 / Rest of World £95
- In stock and shipping now
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This image is made as a Chromaluxe print. Chromaluxe printing is an archivally stable process that produces prints with outstanding depth and an ultra-high-gloss finish. The technique uses a process called dye sublimation to fuse the image directly on to a 1.2mm panel of white coated aluminium. The print cannot be scratched, and do not need additional framing/glazing. This allows the viewer to fully appreciate the highly saturated colours and jewel-like appearance.
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This image is made as a Chromaluxe print. Chromaluxe printing is an archivally stable process that produces prints with outstanding depth and an ultra-high-gloss finish. The technique uses a process called dye sublimation to fuse the image directly on to a 1.2mm panel of white coated aluminium. The print cannot be scratched, and do not need additional framing/glazing. This allows the viewer to fully appreciate the highly saturated colours and jewel-like appearance.