BBC Arts: Black and white and heard all over: How Jim Marshall shot the jazz festivals of the 1960s.
Jazz Festival: Jim Marshall is a lavish new book celebrating the legendary rock photographer's early work at the Newport and Monterey Jazz Festivals of the 1960s. Some 600 black-and-white images, most previously unseen, capture not only the musical icons of the time, but the freedom, excitement and intimacy of the events, whose integrated crowds led the way for the civil rights movement. ALLAN CAMPBELL introduces a selection of Marshall's best shots.
Hoodline.com: Jazzy Jim Marshall Photo Installation
by Rose Garrett
A new public photography installation has gone up in the windows of the long-vacant San Francisco Unified School District building at Fell & Franklin.
Installed by neighboring SFJAZZ and curated by SFJAZZ photographer laureate Jim Goldberg, the new installation displays works by celebrated photographer Jim Marshall, who made his name documenting musicians of the '60s and '70s.
Shepard Fairey and the Jim Marshall Estate Announce “American Civics”
Fairey interprets Marshall’s iconic photography with Fine Art Limited screen prints depicting social justice issues: Voting Rights, Mass Incarceration, Workers’ Rights, Gun Culture, and Two Americas
FTC Skateboarding, Jim Marshall Photography LLC and Carlos Santana, in association with San Francisco Art Exchange (SFAE), announce a new series of limited-collector-edition FTC skateboard deck sets showcasing influential images of music icon Carlos Santana taken at Woodstock by renowned rock photographer Jim Marshall.
The decks will be released Friday, November 20 at FTC Skateboarding (1632 Haight St., San Francisco, CA 94117), with a kickoff event at noon featuring special guests and a selection of Jim Marshall's photography.