Karma Sixties

Karma Sixties Pop-up exhibition of 25 original photos from the Sixties. Open from 21 December to 31 January. Françoise LAZARD
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KARMA SIXTIES

A JOURNEY INTO THE BEST OF THE SWINGING SIXTIES

Whether you were a teen ager in the Sixties, whether you are a Beatles’ maniac, whether you have been to one, five or a dozen Rolling Stones concerts, you have never seen the Sixties like this! The genuine spirit of those years when new trends were springing up in fashion, in music and in thoughts, are unveiled through 25 black and wh

ite photos -part of the collection of two French photo lovers, Francoise Lazard and Patrick Jucaud.-

“Having the opportunity to immerse yourself in the original spirit of the Sixties and discover the images of The Rolling Stones before they even recorded their first album, as well as incredible black and white shots of London when it was the first swinging capital of the world, is a unique opportunity for today’s young generation of fashion followers as well as photos collectors”, says Lazard. Two photographers have been chosen for the “Karma Sixties” exhibition: Philip Townsend and Frank Habicht. Townsend was a well-known British society photographer who worked with many leading magazines and newspapers both in the UK and abroad. His friendship with Andrew Loog-Oldham, the legendary producer and the first manager of The Rolling Stones, gave birth to amazing photographs of The Rolling Stones, a collection depicting the very first days in the lives of the group (April 1963), before it’s first recording contract. When it comes to those first moments of the photo shoot, Philip Townsend recalls: “Andrew said ‘Make them look mean’ and men I tried to make them. Of course, they have never been photographed before so they didn’t know how to pose.”

Discovering those pictures, it is impossible not to see the history behind these shots, the greatness of this band that would change the face of popular music forever. Habicht, a Hamburg born photographer, went to London in the Sixties and took up photography as a freelancer. In London, Frank took some of his most famous photos, which so captured the uninhibited spirit of the times. This was a roller-coaster time when new trends were springing up in fashion, in music and in thoughts. The Rolling Stones were young and political demonstrations attracted vast numbers of people. In Habicht’s words: “In London, the conventional art circles were rocked, the old order disregarded. Fresh standards were set and expressed as: let very human being do his thing!”

Habicht’s shots mix ordinary people, strange encounters, young students, and mini skirts lovers. Richard Prince, today’s one of the most important contemporary artist, praises Habicht’s photos for being “a unique beatnik-kit”.

01/01/2011
Diabolik - 1968 - Ennio Morricone "Deep Down"

Real "Karma Sixties" film.

Diabolik - 1968 - It. - Director : Mario Bava (R.I.P.) - With : John Phillip Law (R.I.P.) and Marisa Mell (R.I.P.) - Music : Ennio Morricone - Song : Deep Down (Main Title).

12/27/2010

The store will be open all week from 10 AM to 6 PM.

12/26/2010

We are open today from 11AM to 6PM. Come visit us!

12/24/2010
Charlie Rose - Jean Pigozzi

Great interview of the photographer Jean Pigozzi

Businessman Jean Pigozzi on his exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery

12/24/2010

Open today 24 December from 10 AM to 5 PM

12/23/2010

The gallery is now open.

12/23/2010

The store will open at 2 PM on Thursday

12/22/2010

Due to heavy rains (no kidding...) the store will be closed today.

12/22/2010

22 December. 20:42 PM End of Auction

12/21/2010

Big opening today !! Join us for cocktails at 7 PM..

12/21/2010

21 December. 7:22 PM. Inside.

12/21/2010
12/20/2010

Pop-up exhibition of 25 original photographs by Frank Habicht and Philip Townsend. Opens tomorrow, Tuesday 21 December at 11 AM.

12/20/2010
12/20/2010
Philip Townsend, Mister Sixties, Photographs of a Decade.

Interview of Philip Townsend on his photos of the Rolling Stones.

Beer-chewing R&B oiks, screen idols, doomed motorcyclists, society darlings - all were immortalised by Philip Townsend in the 1960s - The Word. The Philip Townsend Archive collects the body of photographs taken by seminal 60s photographer Philip Townsend, documenting Sixties London in full swing

12/20/2010
Frank Habicht on Good Morning

Interview o Frank Habicht on Good Morning TV in New Zealand prior to his exhibition there.

Frank Habicht on Good Morning TV

12/20/2010
Celebs party at swinging 60s night

Another pop-up exhibition of original photos from Frank Habicht and Philip Townsend organised in Moscow.

Paris Hilton was one of the celebrity guests at a Moscow party devoted to the fashion and spirit of the 1960s. The American socialite got into the swing of things by wearing a 60s-look outfit for the bash, held at the exclusive Arterium Gallery.

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Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 7pm
Sunday 11am - 7pm

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