Iggy Pop, 1977. Indiangiver and Allan Tannenbaum Collaboration

Allan Tannenbaum shot Iggy Pop at The Palladium, 1977. We put together this Exclusive Limited Edition collaboration with Allan and artist Indiangiver (Cheyenne Randell). We are offering 21 signed prints in this edition in honor of Iggy's birthdate, April 21.

The Photographer

Allan Tannenbaum discovered photography in the 1960s. His dream career as a photojournalist became reality when he joined the SoHo Weekly News , a downtown New York City newspaper, in 1973. For several years he covered the city, exploring its every facet - from the underground to the high society - and documenting its political, social and cultural evolution. His photographs, taken during the turbulent 1970s and early 1980s, serve as a lasting record of that era's resolution of ideas, trends, and movements that had begun in the 1960s. SoHo Weekly News folded in 1982, and Tannenbaum went on to become an award-winning photojournalist, with work published in such major international magazines such as Time , Life , Newsweek , Paris Match and Stern.

The Artist

Cheyenne Randall A.K.A. Indiangiver explores the identity of iconic individuals from yesterday and today, Randall blends traditional American tattoo culture with some of history’s most celebrated Pop Icons. His 'Shopped Tattoo' series calls to question the modern obsession with fame and glamor as well as the stigmas surrounding body modification in today’s societies. Using his mastery of photo manipulation, Randall immerses his viewers in a parallel universe. Whether it is surreal landscapes or Randall’s alternative take on familiar faces of Pop Culture, his imagery is widely recognized and celebrated. Randall has just recently showcased his newest works consisting of mixed media pieces as well as his new and most exciting form of photo manipulation to date. Using a new technique Randall pushes his images into the third dimension. Simulating movement in what would otherwise be still images, Randall’s works now dance with a life of their own.

Archival Digital Print

Limited Edition of 21

20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm) Print size

Numbered and hand signed by the photographer and artist