We invite you to the first West Coast exhibition and book launch of PEACE, Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, a symbol embraced by the counterculture movement, which remains relevant as the universal message of free speech, opposition to war, nuclear disarmament, and hope.
Opening Reception
Friday, October 20, from 6:30 to 8pm
With talk & book-signing by Jim Marshall Photography LLC owner Amelia Davis RSVP Here
At the new HM Electric Gallery (65 Nile Street, N17RD) is a selection of Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, from "Peace," the new book of his work, published by Reel Art Press.
On display at ACA Galleries (529 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011) is a selection of Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, from "Peace," the new book of his work. The peace sign is a symbol embraced by the counterculture movement, which remains relevant as the universal message of free speech, opposition to war, nuclear disarmament, and hope. Marshall documented how the peace sign transformed from an antinuclear message to the universal symbol for peace.
We invite you to the exhibition and book launch of 'PEACE,' Jim Marshall's stunning black-and-white photographic studies of the peace sign, a symbol embraced by the counterculture movement, which remains relevant as the universal message of free speech, opposition to war, nuclear disarmament, and hope.
Private Reception
Wednesday, September 6, from 6 to 8pm
With talk & book-signing by Jim Marshall Photography LLC owner Amelia Davis
(RSVP Here)
“Marshall’s photographs do not merely capture a momentous era in our collective history: they demonstrate what needs to be done, and what can be done, to ensure freedom for ourselves and those who follow us. As the sticker on the guitar case says: ‘Peace is the only shelter.” – Peter Doggett
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.