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Up Close With Janette Beckman

A Member-exclusive visit to Janette's studio

A black and white photo of Big Daddy Kane holding up his diamond chain around his neck

About the Event

Fotografiska members are invited to join us for an intimate tour of photographer Janette Beckman's studio, led by the artist and followed by a Q&A. Space is limited.

About the Artist

British-born photographer Janette Beckman began her career in the punk
rock era working for music magazines The Face and Melody Maker. She
shot bands from The Clash to Boy George as well as three Police album
covers.

In 1983, she moved to New York to document the underground hip-hop
scene photographing pioneers Run DMC, Salt-N-Pepa, LL Cool J, Slick
Rick and many more.

Her work has been shown in galleries worldwide and is in the permanent
collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American
History and Culture, the Museum of the City of New York and the British
National Portrait Gallery.

She has published five books, including Rap Portraits & Lyrics of a
Generation of Black Rockers (1991),
Made in the UK (2005), The Breaks
Stylin’ & Profilin (2008)
and The MashUp (2018), a collaboration with
iconic New York graffiti artists reinterpreting her hip hop images.

Her monograph covering 40 years of photography Rebels: From Punk To
Dior
was published by Drago in November 2022.

Janette continues to chronicle sub-cultures as well as photographing
campaigns for brands like Dior and Levis. She is represented by the
Fahey Klein Gallery.


Instagram: @janettephoto
Website: www.janettebeckman.com

Three women stand outside of a bodega drinking sodas and eating snacks
A flat lay of Janette Beckman's photography book cover for "Rebels: From Punk to Dior"