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Digital C-Print // Tin Pan Alley by Terry O'Neill is a vibrant photograph from 1963 that captures a candid moment of a British rock band standing outside the famous Tin Pan Alley Members Club. The five young men, dressed in the fashionable mod style of the time, convey an effortless cool as they pose against the club’s colorful yellow and red facade. This photograph encapsulates the spirit of 1960s London, a time of cultural revolution, fashion experimentation, and musical innovation. O'Neill's work is celebrated for documenting iconic figures and moments in popular culture, and this piece stands as a testament to the rebellious energy of the era.
Tin Pan Alley, 1963
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Digital C-Print // Tin Pan Alley by Terry O'Neill is a vibrant photograph from 1963 that captures a candid moment of a British rock band standing outside the famous Tin Pan Alley Members Club. The five young men, dressed in the fashionable mod style of the time, convey an effortless cool as they pose against the club’s colorful yellow and red facade. This photograph encapsulates the spirit of 1960s London, a time of cultural revolution, fashion experimentation, and musical innovation. O'Neill's work is celebrated for documenting iconic figures and moments in popular culture, and this piece stands as a testament to the rebellious energy of the era.
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What is ‘light and space’?
The Light and Space Movement refers to loosely affiliated art movements connected to minimalism, geometric abstraction, and op art that originated in Southern California in the 1960s. Greatly influenced by artist John McLaughlin, these artists focused on sensory phenomena such as light, perception, and space as central elements of their work. They also incorporated cutting-edge technologies from the aerospace and engineering industries to develop light-filled and sensuous objects, creating immersive experiences that emphasize the viewer's perception.
