Fashion & Beauty

‘Who Shot Rock & Roll’ at the Annenberg Space for Photography

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Los Angeles’s Annenberg Space for Photography is celebrating a visual history of music’s most important personages in a stunning new show, “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History 1955- Present.” Above: Elvis Presley Alfred Wertheimer/The Wertheimer Collection
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Ike and Tina Turner Ernest Withers/Courtesy of Decaneas Archive
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono during the filming of a video to promote their album, “Double Fantasy,” in New York in November 1980. Filming began in Central Park, then moved to a gallery in Soho. Courtesy of Allan Tannenbaum
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Tina Turner Henry Diltz/Morrison Hotel Gallery
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Members of the rock band KISS pose at the “Hotter Than Hell” album shoot in Los Angeles in 1975. Norman Seeff
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David Lee Roth Lynn Goldsmith
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REM Courtesy of Laura Levine