SF Jazz Center exhibit

 A free street exhibit of twenty-four photographs from Jim Marshall's new book, "Jazz Festival," in the windows of the vacant San Francisco Unified School District building, opposite the SF Jazz Center.

The images include those of Tony Williams, Joe Henderson, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, Mary Lou Williams, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and Charles Lloyd.

This installation is the result of a partnership of the estate of Jim Marshall with the SJ Jazz Center and Reel Art Press (the publisher of "Jazz Festival" ).

Mass Incarceration

American Civics: A New Art Series by Shepard Fairey and the Jim Marshall Estate Launches in San Francisco.

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.

Workers' Rights

The American Civics series is featured in Huffington Post's 'If This Art Could Vote.'

Reel Art Press is proud to present Jazz Festival: Jim Marshall, a perfect tribute to the legendary photographer.

american civics: voting rights

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

Prague poster

Jim Marshall's photos appearing in his best seller "The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution" are on display at the Leica Gallery Prague through March 28

From KPIX: Interview with Carlos Santana about his curated exhibit "Jim Marshall Seen Through the Eyes of Carlos Santana."

 

 

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