Brian Griffin
Iggy Pop - from the album cover Soldier 1980, Studio Portrait (1979), 1979
Archival Pigment Print, Framed
Image size 30 x 30 cm
Frame: 55 x 45.5 cm
Frame: 55 x 45.5 cm
© Brian Griffin
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'I remember this being an exhausting session in a hire studio in Notting Hill Gate, working along Al McDowell and Chris Pring of the design group Rocking Russian. Constantly more...
"I remember this being an exhausting session in a hire studio in Notting Hill Gate, working along Al McDowell and Chris Pring of the design group Rocking Russian. Constantly more resources had to be obtained to allow ''Jim'' (as Iggy requested we refer to him) to imbibe. We were young, sober and fit but he was wrecking us!" - Brian Griffin, from an interview for the POP book, published by GOST
Exhibitions
This framed print, has been included in various Brian Griffin's POP shows, exhibited in UK and internationally.
Certificate of Authenticity provided