Prince - Detroit - 1980 (Paper Edition)

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Edition Details

  • Edition size :
  • 100
  • Published On :
  • 04/27/2016
  • Artwork Dimensions :
  • 14 X 20 inches
  • Price On Release :
  • $ 75

Description

Edition Size: 100. 20 x 14 Inches. Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm Fine Art Paper. $75.00. For her debut RUN Leni Sinclair has dug into her expansive archives for this iconic photo of none other than Prince, captured at Detroit's Cobo Hall in 1980. "It was actually a bit of coincidence that I saw Prince at his first concert in Detroit. My daughter was 12 years old and she was a big big Prince fan. So I agreed to take her to the concert and buy the tickets and be the chaperone. It was a magnificent concert. I wasn't that deep into Prince like my daughter was, but that concert was incredible. I was just fortunate that I had my camera and we must have had some good seats, or maybe I brought my telephoto lens, but either way I got some beautiful pictures. What impressed me about the band was the guitar playing. Prince was playing with The Revolution, and Dez Dickerson and Prince were playing off each other. They were churning out some guitar duos like I would remember from the MC5's Wayne Kramer and Fred Smith would get into these dueling solos on the guitar. It was just mind-blowing, it would just take your breath away. That was phenomenal to me. He was a rock musician right from the start. What is unique about this photo was that they had these smoke machines. That gave it such a halo around him. That was pretty unusual, but that made for such a nice composition. That's just Prince. The naked truth. He was one hell of a musician, and I loved his guitar playing. I think I saw Prince once or twice after that. We went to every concert that Prince played in Detroit. May he rest in piece. Prince of peace." - Leni Sinclair.