Godlis treats the street itself as historical evidence
This portrait of Debbie Harry belongs to Chris Stein’s sustained visual record of Blondie and the downtown New York scene
Godlis treats the club itself as a subject
The encounter belongs to a cultural moment when downtown New York operated as a meeting ground for distinct avant-pop languages
images like this one capture Mercury's command of a stage before Queen became a stadium act
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull at Stonehenge, 1967 Size:20x24 inch Godlis treats the street itselfMick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull at Stonehenge, 1967, photographed by Michael Cooper, the Rolling Stones singer and his partner, one of the defining couples of the era, among the ancient stones. Photograph by Michael Cooper. Following Cooper's death in 1973, his archive remained largely unprinted, consisting primarily of original transparencies and negatives from the mid 1960s onward. No signed vintage prints of this work exist. This photograph is a