DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., Dec. 14, 2011 -- Bob Gruen, an American photographer known for his iconic shots of legendary rock 'n' rollers, unveils his John Lennon "Peace & Freedom" Suite for collectors internationally. This museum quality artwork, released in partnership with Depiction Art, is a 30 X 40 silk screen in archival colors on Coventry 320 gram paper and available in four distinct versions, titled Yellow Afternoon , Blue Morning , Sunset and Fireworks Nite .
Each piece in the collection is a strictly limited edition of ONLY 210 museum quality works, hand numbered and hand signed by the artist, and comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring the quality and collectable nature of each piece. Each artwork retails for $1500.
The quality and integrity of Bob's photographic work has gained him the ultimate reputation as "Rock 'n' Roll's Legendary Portrait Artist" and for this suite Gruen has worked with a production team that is well known for creating Pop Art with Warhol and Robert Indiana. New York's Museum of Art [MoMA] installed a 20' collage of Gruen's work with Lennon as a central character and that honor was justified when Bob's piece became a museum favorite.
ROCK SEEN [Abrams Books 2011], spans Gruen's remarkable 40 year career with striking portraits of music legends from Cab Calloway and Chuck Berry to The Boss and Madonna, from the Rolling Stones, Lennon, Dylan and Led Zeppelin to Bob Marley and Ozzy Osborne. What's significant is not simply that he is the single-most important photographer of record to document the Punk, Proto-Punk and New Wave scenes of America and England, but that this seminal body of work reflects a profound commitment and long-standing personal friendship with the artists and personalities who shaped and defined the music of that remarkable era, and how these great artists have actually worked with Gruen to make him rock's ultimate insider and incomparable documentary portrait artist at www.depictionart.com.
In 1972, Gruen met John Lennon and Yoko Ono at a benefit concert, and later dropped some prints at their nearby apartment. This began a close friendship between Bob Gruen, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono. Throughout the 1970's Gruen worked as their personal photographer, documenting concerts and press conferences, as well as capturing serene moments between John and Yoko, and the first images of their son, Sean Lennon. "Peace & Freedom" is a special moment in both rock and cultural history, where music, message and Lennon are united. The portrait was originally conceived by Gruen to help aid his friend John Lennon in his battle against deportation for incidental marijuana use. "I felt John stood for Peace," Gruen has said of the portrait's inspiration, "and that The Statue of Liberty stood for Freedom. More and more, I see the two ideas - Peace and Freedom - as something the world needs, and these two icons, John and Liberty, say it better than words could."
About Depiction Art Depiction Art is a division of J&R Adventures an entertainment and marketing company specializing in concerts, record distribution, merchandise and fine art distribution. www.depictionart.com.
Depiction Art is the vision of the founders of J&R Adventures Joe Bonamassa and Roy Weisman paying homage to iconic photographic images. Weisman says "the coolest photos are those photos that look like art and Depiction Art's concept is to translate iconic photographs utilizing unique printing treatments onto art medium like canvas and Fine Art Paper."
Blues rock titan Joe Bonamassa has shocked the music industry performing to sold out shows at the Royal Albert Hall featuring Eric Clapton, selling two nights out at New York's legendary Beacon theater and shows being proclaimed as the Guitar Event of the Year. www.jbonamassa.com
SOURCE Depiction Art
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