Bender Gallery: Baron Wolman – The Rolling Stone Years
Posted: September 2nd, 2011 | Author: Michael Courtenay | Filed under: ART, Art News, Baron Wolman, Bender Gallery, Gallery Opening | Tags: Art, Art News, Baron Wolman, Bender Gallery, The Rolling Stone Years | Comments OffBaron Wolman was the first-ever photographer for Rolling Stone magazine. During his three year tenure at the magazine he captured some of the biggest names in music. Since leaving Rolling Stone in 1970 he has focused on such diverse subjects as authors, fashionistas, professional sports, airplanes and bridges. A qualified pilot, he has also published several widely-praised collections of aerial photography and continues to exhibit his work around the world today.
September 17 – October 15, 2011
Blender Gallery & The Analogue Shoot Shop
www.blender.com.au
16 Elizabeth St Paddington
Sydney NSW 2021
AUSTRALIA
Featuring iconic rock shots from the 60’s and 70’s, The Rolling Stone Years tells the previously untold story behind the photographs of rock’s most fertile era. From Jimi Hendrix to Johnny Cash, from Miles Davis to The Who, one man’s camera captured the times that really were “a-Changing”: been there, done that, photographed it all. Read the full article »»»»







