Blender Gallery's Greatest Hits v2

"Blender Gallery's Greatest Hits" - a collection of the greatest music photographs from across the globe.
This exhibition will feature brand new selection of classic music photography images along with feature photographs from Blender Gallery's past exhibitions.

Over the last few years, Blender Gallery has focused its catalogue and exhibition schedule around Fine Art Music & Pop Culture Photography and Rock n Roll Prints.
Blender Gallery offers the opportunity to view and purchase some of the most inspiring and iconic images of music and musicians photographed over the last fifty-plus years.
Working with both local and international music photographers and international galleries, Blender Gallery has become the major brand in fine art music photography in Sydney, Australia.

The Blender Gallery Greatest Hits collection features iconic imagery of some of music's greatest names - Bob Dylan, The Beatles, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Blondie, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors amongst others.
This essential collection of stylistic music images features an assortment of classic rock 'n' roll, jazz, soul and contemporary pop music personalities, captured by some of music photography's greatest practitioners - Henry Diltz, Pattie Boyd, Ethan Russell, Jill Furmanovsky, Janette Beckman, Baron Wolman, Ross Halfin, Mick Rock, Lynn Goldsmith & Curt Gunther.

Blender Gallery is the exclusive Australian representative of The Morrison Hotel Gallery of the USA - a name synonymous with music, and the major brand of music photography across the USA.
Blender Gallery is the also official exclusive Australian representative of London's Rockarchive Gallery, UK.

Blender Gallery is proud to be presenting work from these incredible international archives, along with independent music photographers in the lead up to some very exciting exhibitions in 2012.

Music photography elicits an emotional reaction that is unique to all of us. It is no more than one-second of life at the time it takes to click the shutter. But what is forever frozen is timeless, and that's what draws us to the photographs.
We as people can't live forever, but it seems as though the images do.

 

 

Dates
Opens Friday 10 Feb at 12:00am
Continues Friday 10 Feb
Closes Saturday 3 Mar