The silent auction is an exhibition of images inspired by iconic musicians taken by the industry’s most respected music photographers. Many of these images are limited edition, never before seen and signed editions especially donated to Sound & Vision. These images were featured in the 2012 silent auction.

By Steve Double
Set inn Sheffield and taken for an NME piece on favourite films. Jarvis chose Kes by Barry Hines.

By Christopher Angeloglou
Shot in Abbey Road Studios on the 4th May 1961 and signed by Sir Cliff.

By Clive Arrowsmith
Limited edition, one-off in this size and exhibited only once before.

By Michael Zagaris
Shot on November 13, 1980 at the Warfield in San Francisco on his Saved tour. It is a signed lithograph photograph from a numbered edition of 100.

By Tom Murray
Taken on what is now Old Street Station in the summer of 1968, edition 17 of 185 worldwide.

By Bob Hewitt
Unique piece as it is the last printed copy that Bob owns and is printed on Ilford glossy photographic paper.

By Joro
Complete one-off edition, created by British designer and artist John Rowley using his own patented technique.

By Phil Grey
www.philipgreyf64photography.co.uk
Shot at London’s Roundhouse in 1978, hand printed and signed by Debbie Harry.

By Annabel Page
A beautiful and unique mosaic inspired by the classic Beatles album With the Beatles created especially for Sound & Vision.

By Andy Earl
Shot during the re-launch of Johnny Cash’s career with Rick Rubin and American Recordings back in 1994.

By Debi Doss
Shot at a Rolling Stones concert in Rotterdam, Holland in 1973 and is number 5 from an edition of 50.

By Elliott Landy
Archive print taken in 1968 outside Bob’s house in Woodstock, NY.

By Brian Aris
Shot in October 1977 at Brian’s first studio in Old Street, it is a signed artist’s proof.

By Jude Edginton
Shot October 2011, North London studio, during a shoot session for the New York Times

By Billy Name
Serigraph of an early press shot taken at Andy Warhol’s ‘Silver Factory’ in 1967, signed and from a numbered edition of 40. Donated by publisher Dagon James.

By Adrian Boot
www.urbanimage.tv
Archival selenium toned silver print shot at Reggae Sunsplash at Montego Bay, Jamaica in 1979.

By Paul Berriff
www.the-beatles-hidden-gallery.com
Artist’s proof and limited edition from set of 47, kindly donated by the Paul Berriff.

By Clive Arrowsmith
Limited edition, one-off in this size and exhibited only once before.

By Trevor Rogers
Shot for the New Values album on Marylebone High Street, 1979

By Bob Gruen
Taken on the roof of Lennon’s New York apartment, the photograph is a silver gelatin fiber base photo print and is signed by Bob.

By Lawrence Watson
This cover sheet features the pictures that were taken behind Marylebone Register Office for the cover of the As Is Nowalbum sleeve.

By David Stratford
Very rare and taken from the only print run to date, shot during Harrison’s 1974 tour of the USA & Canada. It has only been exhibited to the public once.

By Roger Woolman
www.themusicphotographer.com
One-off edition, taken in Soho, London in September 2003.

By David Stratford
Very rare and taken from the only print run to date, shot during Harrison’s 1974 tour of the USA & Canada. It has only been exhibited to the public once

By Elliott Landy
Shot in Fillmore East, NYC, 1968 during one of Jimi’s last performances.

By David Corio
Crystal Palace Bowl, London July 7 1980 during Bob Marley’s last London concert.

By Gered Mankowitz
Printer’s proof 1/1 signed by Gered and printed on a special metallic surface.

By Klaus Voormann
John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney at the Abbey Road Studios canteen during the Revolver recording sessions. From an edition of just 40 and has not been available for sale until now.

The chart featured is a walk down music memory lane and a rare find. It has been kindly donated from the private collection of Bruce Garfield and Mica Paris.