Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present is the 1st major museum exhibition of its kind. The exhibit is guest curated by the distinguished photography historian Gail Buckland.
From the Brooklyn Museum blog:
The exhibition will cover the rock and roll era from the 1950s to the
present and will be organized in 6 sections with the following working
titles: Behind the Scenes; Live Performances; Crowds and Fans;
Portraits; Young Artists; Conceptual Images & Album Covers.
Together these will represent the varied approaches to rock and roll
photography . . . which is as varied as the artists themselves. Though
not a compendium of everyone in the history of rock, the exhibition
will include Ike Turner, Little Richard, Rolling Stones, The Beatles,
Led Zeppelin, The Ramones, Tina Turner, and Amy Winehouse. And of equal
note, the photographers William "Popsie" Randolph, Barry Feinstein,
Mick Rock, Richard Avedon, David Gahr, Pennie Smith, Jean-Paul Goude,
Henry Diltz, and Max Vandukul.
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