As we celebrate Govinda Gallery’s 50th Anniversary, I want to thank all of the artist who have exhibited with us.
Fernando Aceves – William Adair – Bob Aselage – Ron Banks – Micheal Bartlett – Art Beatty – Carol Beckwith – Harry Benson – Howard L. Bingham – Peter Blake – Alexis de Boeck – Joel Brodsky – Roman Bukowinsky – Jay Burch – David Burnett – George Butler – Howard Carr – William Claxton – Ron “Fish” Clifton – Danny Clinch – Bob Colacello – Cynthia Connolly – Michael Cooper – Gus Coral – Anton Corbijn – William Coupon – Bill Cox – E.S Curtis – Margarite D’ Arsinoe – Mark Dell’Isola – Henry Diltz – Marsha Donahue – Donovan – Harold ’Doc’ Edgerton – Walter Egan – Philip Estrada – Barry Feinstein – David Fenton – Willam Fick – Howard Finster – Angela Fisher – Glen E. Friedman – Jerry Garcia – Claude Gassian – Arthur Grace – Herb Greene – Milton Greene – Abigail Adams Greenway – Bob Gruen – Lynn Goldsmith – Greg Gorman – Satsvarupa dasa Goswami – Bill Gottlieb – Henry Grossman – Ross Halfin – Michael Halsband – Bob Hammett – Carlotta Hester – Conrad Hinz – Susie J. Horgan – George Hurrell – Gendron Jensen – Michael Joseph – Art Kane – Astrid Kirchherr – Douglas Kirkland – Mati Klarwein – Jeffrey Kliman – Michael Knigin – Daniel Kramer – Eddie Kramer – Korda – Martin Kotler – Mark Kostabi – Anita Kunz – Gregory Kwater – Walter Iooss Jr. – Annie Leibovitz – Neil Leifer – Erica Lennard – John Lennon – Herman Leonard – Jacques Lowe – Christopher Makos – Gered Mankowitz – Jonathan Mannion – Jim Marshall – Linda McCartney – Robert McNeeley – Stanley Mouse – Kim Murray – Matthew Niederhauser – Walderado De Oliveira – Jan Olofsson – Don Parkinson – Byron Peck – Lucian Perkins – Liza Phillips – Michael Putland – Stella Reichman – Ken Regan -Mick Rock – Stillman Rockefeller – Matthew Rolston – Amalie Rothschild – Ted Russell – Roberto Salas – Fernando Sandoval – Max Scheler – David Schofield – Richard Evans Schultes – Mark Seliger – Sueraya Shaheen – Kate Simon – Scott Smith – Carlos Sosa – Frank Stefanko – Phil Stern – Stuart Sutcliffe – Allan Tannenbaum – Henk Tas -Bob Venosa – Jurgen Vollmer – Andy Warhol – Dick Waterman – David Waters – Alfred Wertheimer – Pete Wise – Baron Wolman – Ronnie Wood – Firooz Zahedi
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The Celebration and Loving Memory of Richard Lewis
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Govinda Live at 1310 Kitchen Presents Bruce Springsteen
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Remembering David Johansen 1950-2025 and Herb Greene 1942-2025
I first exhibited a portrait of David Johansen by the legendary photographer David Gahr at “The Cool and The Crazy” exhibition at Govinda Gallery in 1996. Later… Read More
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Bruce Springsteen by David Gahr and Frank Stefanko at 1310 Kitchen
On March 18th, Govinda Gallery director Chris Murray is giving the fourth in a series of audio-visual presentations at 1310 Kitchen at The Georgetown Inn, in Washington… Read More

UPCOMING EVENTS:
Up Next: Backstage with Chris Murray and Walter Egan
April 13, 2025 4-5:30PM
Backstage @ the Sanctuary
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Over the decades, Govinda Gallery has evolved into a global leader in exhibiting and representing fine art and photography that bridges the worlds of art and contemporary music. From iconic portraits of musical artists to evocative cultural narratives, the gallery’s collection celebrates the intersection of visual art and sound, offering visitors an unparalleled glimpse into the artistry that defines generations.

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Govinda exhibitions served as book launches for artists such as Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Linda McCartney, Alfred Wertheimer, Dick Waterman, Frank Stefanko, Mark Seliger, Walter Iooss, Douglas Kirkland, Ronnie Wood, Allan Tannenbaum, Mick Rock, Susie J. Horgan, Mark Seliger, Ken Regan, & David Burnett, among others.


Featured Publication
Black Is Beautiful
By LaMonte McLemore Compiled by Chris Murray
Famed 60s sunshine pop band 5th Dimension’s LaMonte McLemore’s additional enduring legacy is that of a photographer, contributing a weekly column “Beauty of the Week” to the renowned publication of African American pop culture, JET. Here, for the first time, is his personal selection of the column’s glory era.



