Herbie Hancock, Monterey Jazz Festival 1963


Leica Gallery
Boston

PRESENTS 'JIM MARSHALL: JAZZ FESTIVAL'
TALK & RECEPTION: November 16, 2017, 5PM–9PM

Jazz Festival Poster

At Leica Gallery San Francisco, an exciting exhibit of images, largely unseen until now, from the new book of Jim Marshall's photography,  Jim Marshall: Jazz Festival, published by Reel Art Press.

Acclaimed for his rock 'n' roll photography, Jim also loved jazz. It was his first love. From jazz clubs to jazz festivals, Jim recorded the 60's jazz scene in stunning black-and-white clarity.

Leica Gallery
San Francisco

 

 

 

 

PRESENTS 'JIM MARSHALL: JAZZ FESTIVAL'
OPENING RECEPTION: THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2017, 6PM - 8PM 
Talk • Book Release • Live jazz performance throughout the event

Jim Marshall exhibit at Leica Los Angeles

 Open at Leica Gallery Los Angeles, an exciting exhibit of images, largely unseen until now, from the new book of Jim Marshall's photography,  "Jim Marshall: Jazz Festival," published by Reel Art Press.

Acclaimed for his rock 'n' roll photography, Jim also loved jazz. It was his first love. From jazz clubs to jazz festivals, Jim recorded the 60's jazz scene in stunning black-and-white clarity.

Gallery hours are Monday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm and Sunday, 12pm to 5pm.

 

 

Jimi Hendrix, Summer of Love, at the Panhandle

The GRAMMY Museum® will celebrate one of the most pivotal years in music — and the photographer who captured it — with a special limited showing of Jim Marshall's 1967. Organized by The San Francisco Arts Commission in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of San Francisco's Summer of Love, the exhibition will feature a selection of 60 images from the thousands Jim Marshall took while he documented history in the making.

Jimi Hendrix, Summer of Love, at the Panhandle

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GRAMMY MUSEUM® TO SHOW ICONIC SUMMER OF LOVE-ERA PHOTOGRAPHS BY LEGENDARY ROCK PHOTOGRAPHER JIM MARSHALL

LOS ANGELES (Jan. 26, 2017) — The GRAMMY Museum® will celebrate one of the most pivotal years in music — and the photographer who captured it — with a special limited showing of Jim Marshall's 1967. Organized by The San Francisco Arts Commission in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of San Francisco's Summer of Love, the exhibition will feature a selection of 60 images from the thousands Jim Marshall took while he documented history in the making. This special exhibition will be on display through May 14, 2017.