Sticky Fingers: The Lost Session

Sticky Fingers: The Lost Session

It's a story that would give any photographer sleepless nights, but that any gallery owner dreams about.

A classic photo-session for one of the biggest bands on the planet, The Rolling Stones, for the cover of one of their most critically acclaimed albums, Sticky Fingers. Disaster then strikes, as British photographer Peter Webb’s negatives go missing soon after the 1971 shoot.

Then, out of nowhere, they are discovered again after almost 40 years. Detailed scanning of the negatives by Peter Webb reveals a collection of previously unpublished photographs of The Rolling Stones, both group shots and solo portraits, in black and white and colour.

Sticky Fingers was released 40 years ago, and it is a pleasure, in this anniversary year, to be showing these incredible lost session images together in a comprehensive gallery exhibition for the first time anywhere in the world, some in sizes up to 6ft wide.

We'll be posting further information about the exhibition, plus full details of available images and prices, nearer the exhibition start date of 16 July 2011 in the exhibitions section of the website, at this link

Seriously: don't miss this one!

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