- A beautiful 96 page hardcover book
- Just 750 individually numbered copies of this book will be offered worldwide
- Each copy personally signed by Gered Mankowitz
- This is an ultra large format volume. 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).
- Contains the very best of Gered Mankowitz's Kate Bush archive.
- Approx 250 photographs, with majority of content previously unpublished.
- Clean and elegant layouts allow us to show images in large formats revealing incredible levels of detail.
- The book is housed in a beautiful custom slipcase.
- Shipping - UK no charge / Europe £50 / USA £75 / Rest of World £95
Here’s where you will find work grouped by person who made the artwork rather than the suject of the photograph. Names are organised alphabetically by christian name, so Eric Meola appears under ‘E’ rather than ‘M.
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A signed limited edition photograph available in a choice of size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks.
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A signed limited edition photograph available in a choice of size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks.
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A signed limited edition photograph available in a choice of size options. Click on the size options below to see available sizes and prices. Please allow 2-3 weeks between order and delivery for an unframed photograph. If you would like a quote for framing please just ask. Framing adds 2-3 weeks.
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Here's an opportunity to acquire an important early David Bowie photograph – the op-art-inspired cover image for his 1969 LP by photographer Vernon Dewhurst. David Bowie’s second album, released in 1969 was originally titled David Bowie, It subsequently became known as Space Oddity, in deference to its best-known track. Vernon Dewhurst remembers photographing the cover: “I met David Bowie in 1967 or 68 when I lived in a shared house in Clareville Grove, South Kensington. David had the room on the top floor with Hermione, his girlfriend. I would often pop up for a smoke and glass of wine and to hear his latest songs and it was there I first heard ‘Space Oddity’. David invited me to his Arts Lab in Beckenham, and I photographed him playing there. When he saw the photographs, he asked me to meet with Calvin Mark Lee at Mercury Records to talk about the cover to his second LP.” “They both had this idea of David’s head appearing out of a Vasarely-inspired op art background, but weren’t sure if it could be done. I told them it could. David came to my studio in St.Michael Street, Paddington, and here we photographed the head shot—about three rolls of Ektachrome on a Hassleblad did it. David was a natural model, confident, relaxed, and fun to work with. I finally managed to create the finished montage after a few abortive attempts. It would have been so much easier now with Photoshop!” Just 30 examples (across all size options) of Vernon’s signed limited edition photograph are available to own and hang on your wall. Two sizes are offered, but please ask about a custom size if you have a specific space to fill.
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The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer in a Soho street on 5 January 1966 for a story in American magazine Hit Parader.
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The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer rehearsing on stage at the Prince of Wales theatre, 28 April 1965.
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The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer rehearsing on stage at the Prince of Wales theatre, London, 28 April 1965.
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The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer at a rehearsal for Ready Steady Go! TV show at Associated Rediffusion studios, Kingsway, London, 31 July 1964.
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The Kinks in a Soho street photographed by Val Wilmer on 5 January 1966 for a story to be published in the American magazine Hit Parader.
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Ray Davies of The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer rehearsing on stage at the Prince of Wales theatre, London, 28 April 1965.
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Ray Davies of The Kinks photographed by Val Wilmer in London, 28 April 1965.