The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Jimi Hendrix, ‘Playing Gibson Les Paul Guitar at Fillmore East, Live on Stage’
Regular price £750.00© Elliott Landy
New York, U.S.A. 1968
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Elliott Landy, born in 1942, began photographing the anti-Vietnam war movement and the underground music culture in NYC in 1967. His images of Bob Dylan and The Band, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and many others show the music scene during that time which culminated in the 1969 Woodstock Festival, of which he was the official photographer. He is also known for his work using kaleidoscopes and for his experimental still life of flowers. Landy’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published on the covers of major US and international magazines and newspapers including the New York Times, Life, Rolling Stone and the Saturday Evening Post. He is represented worldwide by Magnum Photos, Getty, and several other local photo agencies.
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