LIFE Magazine Collection

LIFE Magazine Collection

49 Dorset Street London, W1U 7NF, United Kingdom Friday, November 29, 2019–Saturday, February 1, 2020

Selected prints from the LIFE Magazine Collection (1936-2002)  

gandhi using his spinning wheel at home by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

Gandhi using his spinning wheel at home, 1946

2,500 USD

fort peck dam, fort peck, mt by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

Fort Peck Dam, Fort Peck, MT, 1936

Price on Request

at the time of the louisville flood, ky by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

At the Time of the Louisville Flood, KY, 1937

Price on Request

gold miners, johannesburg by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

Gold Miners, Johannesburg, 1950

2,200 GBP

george washington bridge, nyc by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

George Washington Bridge, NYC, 1933

1,200 GBP

buchenwald prisoners, germany by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

Buchenwald Prisoners, Germany, 1945

1,500 GBP

cpo graham jackson mourning the death of franklin roosevelt by edward clark

Edward Clark

CPO Graham Jackson Mourning the Death of Franklin Roosevelt, 1945

Price on Request

noel coward, las vegas by loomis dean

Loomis Dean

Noel Coward, Las Vegas, 1955

4,500 GBP

fun at the beach, santa monica, ca by loomis dean

Loomis Dean

Fun at the Beach, Santa Monica, CA, 1948

2,500 GBP

jaques d’amboise playing with his children, seattle by john dominis

John Dominis

Jaques D’Amboise Playing with his children, Seattle, 1962

Price on Request

frank sinatra with ed sullivan, miami, florida by john dominis

John Dominis

Frank Sinatra with Ed Sullivan, Miami, Florida, 1964

Price on Request

olympics black power salute, mexico city, mexico by john dominis

John Dominis

Olympics Black Power Salute, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968

1,600 GBP

An exhibition of photographs commemorating the golden age of the first American all-photographic magazine. LIFE’s photographers documented the most important events, memorable people and places in modern history. The exhibition will showcase the work of stellar names associated with the magazine, such as Margaret Bourke-White, Alfred Eisenstaedt, John Dominis, John Loengard, Nina Leen, J.R. Eyerman, Andreas Feininger and Joseph Rosenthal, whose professional engagement in the events of the 20th century led to an epic form of photojournalism that captured both momentous and intimate moments with unparalleled perception.