New Rolling Stones Photo Exhibition Opens in Chelsea 
http://www.artlyst.com/articles/new-rolling-stones-photo-exhibition-opens-in-chelsea
 
The Decca Years: 1962 - 1971 Running: 15th September – 23rd October 2011 


The Proud gallery in Chelsea will be hosting an exhibition of portraits of the 
Rolling Stones shot between 1962 and 1971. 
They were taken when the band was signed to Decca Records. The exhibit 
inclludes the work of some of the greatest music photographers of the time such 
as Gered Mankowitz, Dominique Tarlé and Michael Cooper, to name a few, this 
exhibition intimately documents the rise to fame of the most charismatic and 
controversial band of their day and comprises intimate portraits as well as 
live shots and some never before seen images. 

Highlights include Philip Townsend’s earliest known images of the group taken 
just prior to their signing with Decca records, Gered Mankowitz’s renowned 
photographs capturing their first flush of commercial success in the US, 
Michael Cooper’s highly personal shots taken in Tangiers and the California 
desert, Ethan Russell’s historically important images from the infamous 1969 US 
tour - culminating in the Altamont debacle - where the Stones were incarnated 
as ‘the Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the world’ and finally, Dominique Tarlé’s 
evocative and sensual photographs from Villa Nellecôte in the South of France 
where Exile on Main Street was recorded. Also included are salacious and 
amusing shots of Mick and Keith from The Sticky Fingers LP cover session by 
David Montgomery, Michael Joseph’s Hogarthian portraits from the Beggars 
Banquet shoot in ‘68 and Jerry Schatzberg’s transgressive images of The Stones 
in drag. 

Proud Galleries has worked closely with Raj Prem to curate and present this 
extraordinary exhibition. Prem says: ‘I’m delighted to be presenting this 
historic photographic exhibition at Proud Galleries, comprising iconic images 
of the Rolling Stones photographed during their most creative and critically 
acclaimed years. This collection is a visual testament to the cultural ferment 
between art and music in the 1960’s, capturing the Stones from their seminal 
period as chart topping attractions to their late 60’s incarnation as leaders 
of the counter culture, worshipped as much for their bohemian lifestyle as for 
their music.‘ 




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