Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography

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Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography examines the crucial connection between the visual image and rock music. Organized by guest curator Christopher Murray of Govinda Gallery in Washington, D.C., and the Columbus Museum, Sound and Vision presents an extraordinary look at the intersection between popular music and great photography.

Since the 1950’s Rock & Roll has developed as the most significant musical movement in contemporary culture. Helping define fashion, language, politics, and community, rock music continues to inspire and entertain audiences throughout the world.

This exhibition presents forty stunning large-scale prints of many of the most notable musicians, songwriters, and performers of the last half of the 20th century. Taken by twenty of the most accomplished photographers of the genre, these photographs in many ways define the way we look at the musical artists who created Rock & Roll.

Starting with photographs of influential Blues musicians and early innovators such as Elvis Presley, through the British Invasion, protest music and the Psychedelic 60’s, Soul Music, Metal, Glam Rock, Reggae, Punk, Grunge, and ending with Hip-Hop recording artists such as Tupac Shakur and Jay-Z, Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography explores the dynamic connection between the power of music and photography.

Exhibit Photo Gallery. Click on an image to launch slideshow.

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3 responses to “Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography”

  1. […] The Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock Photography exhibition is currently at the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Lauryn Hill’s birthday is today and photographer Jonathan Mannion’s beautiful portrait of Lauryn Hill is featured in the exhibition, organized by Govinda Gallery and the Columbus Museum. Happy Birthday Lauryn! […]

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  2. […] Govinda Gallery has exhibited photographs of the Beastie Boys in a number of exhibitions. Here are a few from three of my favorite photographers, Danny Clinch, Mark Seliger, and Jonathan Mannion. […]

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  3. […] Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock and Roll Photography, organized by the Columbus Museum of Art and Govinda Gallery, has traveled to the lovely Cedarhurst Center for the Arts in MT. Vernon Illinois. The exhibition at the Cedarhurst continues through December 31st. Sound and Vision has drawn great audiences throughout it’s tour with its extraordinary photographs of rock and roll musicians. […]

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