Posts tagged 31-60
Iconic Visions: Art Kane’s Legendary Photography Comes to Modern Rocks Gallery

Modern Rocks Gallery in Austin, Texas, is thrilled to announce a new collection of prints from the legendary photographer Art Kane. Known for his groundbreaking work in music, fashion, and cultural photography, Kane’s images have left an indelible mark on the world of visual storytelling. This special collection showcases some of his most iconic and rare works, offering art and music lovers a chance to own a piece of photographic history.

Art Kane was more than just a photographer; he was a visionary who captured the essence of his subjects with a dynamic and often surreal perspective. His work in the 1960s and beyond redefined music photography, pushing boundaries with bold compositions, vibrant colors, and an unerring sense of narrative. From jazz legends to rock icons, Kane’s images became synonymous with the cultural revolutions of their time.

Highlights from the Collection

This new collection at Modern Rocks Gallery includes some of Kane’s most famous portraits, featuring legends such as The Rolling Stones, The Who and Bob Dylan. Among the highlights is the legendary “A Great Day in Harlem” photograph, which gathered 57 of the world’s greatest jazz musicians in a single frame—an image that remains one of the most celebrated group portraits in history. Other standout pieces capture the raw energy of the ’60s and ’70s music scene, reflecting Kane’s unparalleled ability to translate sound into striking visual form.

A Rare Opportunity for Collectors

These museum-quality prints, sourced directly from the Art Kane Archive, are available in limited editions, ensuring their exclusivity and value. Each print is expertly produced to honor Kane’s original vision, preserving the depth, color, and vibrancy that make his work so extraordinary. Collectors and fans will have a rare opportunity to acquire these timeless images, bringing a piece of rock and jazz history into their homes.

Steven Walkerartkane, 31-60
Celebrating David Bowie’s Legacy Through Iconic Photography

Today, on what would have been David Bowie’s 78th birthday, we celebrate the legacy of a true visionary whose influence transcended music, art, and culture.

Modern Rocks Gallery is proud to honor the genius of Bowie with our collection of rare, signed, limited-edition photography of the artist.

From the original photographers, our collection of Bowie images captures some of his most iconic moments—perfectly preserving the artistry and individuality that made him a legend.

Own a piece of history and celebrate Bowie’s enduring legacy with our rare and collectible prints.

 

Under $1000 Prints

Spotlight on: Bob Dylan from Photographer Barry Feinstein
 

With the recent release of A Complete Unknown, a film that captures the life and music of Bob Dylan, it's the perfect time to honor his legacy and the photographers who’ve immortalized his journey. Among them, Barry Feinstein stands out as one who skillfully captured Dylan’s essence during some of the most iconic moments of his career. Feinstein's work captures the duality of Dylan: the public icon and the private artist. Together, they tell a story of rebellion, reinvention, and resilience, a story that continues to inspire.

As we reflect on Dylan’s legacy through A Complete Unknown, let’s also celebrate the artists like Barry Feinstein who have preserved his history. Their work reminds us that legends aren’t just born; they’re built on the creative energy of the communities that surround them.

 
 

Each limited edition Archival Pigment print released by the Estate of Barry Feinstein is embossed in the margin of the print recto with the photographer's logo. The print verso is stamped with Feinstein’s copyright mark and the print's title, date, and edition number is written in pencil.

Each print is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, signed by Judith Jamison, executor of the Estate, and a unique edition label hand-signed in archival ink by Barry Feinstein, prior to his death.

Print Sizes:

13”x19” - Edition of 26

17”x22” - Edition of 24

20”x24” - Edition of 18

30”x40” - Edition of 12

40”x50” - Edition of 10