Showing posts with label Dave Burnett. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Soul Rebel: An Intimate Portrait of Bob Marley at Govinda

Through March 28th, 2009

In honor of Bob Marley’s birthday on February 6th, Govinda continues the exhibition, Soul Rebel: An Intimate Portrait of Bob Marley. Soul Rebel presents for the first time David Burnett’s extraordinary photographs of one of the most beloved and respected international musical artists of our time. Go see this exhibition before it closes on March 28!

Govinda Gallery
1227 34th Street NW, Washington DC 20007
202.333.1180

Book signing for "Soul Rebel: an Intimate Portrait of Bob Marley" - photographs by David Burnett

Thursday, March 26, 7 pm
Borders Books
5333 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington 20815

see what Roger Steffens, author of Reggae Scrapbook has to say about Soul Rebel:
"Burnett captures the haunting Misty Mornings of the Isle of Springs, and the private Jamming and cloudy studio wizardry of its musical magicians. We see intimate portraits of Burning Spear; the Bush Doctor, Peter Tosh; the irrepressible producers Jack Ruby and Lee 'Scratch' Perry; and most impressively, the Prophet Bob Marley, deep in thought and serious as a heart attack, in the process of creating and sharing his immortal Redemption Songs."

Jamaica Gleaner News - Burnett revisits the Soul of Marley - Entertainment - Tuesday | March 17, 2009

Monday, February 09, 2009

The Reliable Source

Roxanne Roberts and Amy Argetsinger at the Washington Post, on the opening of the Bob Marley exhibition by Time magazine photographer David Burnett and the launch of Burnett's first book, "Soul Rebel" at Govinda Gallery.


Artist Eglon Daley gets his book autographed by photographer David Burnett. (Roxanne Roberts.)

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