In 1968 Jefferson Airplane bought a mansion at 2400 Fulton St, along the Northeastern edge of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. It served as their headquarters where they lived, worked, and played (infamously) together as a band.
Grace was photographed by Dennis Anderson on assignment with Creem magazine as she was being interviewed by writer Lester Bangs. In the article he wrote, "Grace is one of those rare personalities who's managed to transcend the implicit foolishness of hip-countercultural superstardom by reveling in her own unique foolishness."
Several of Dennis Anderson's photographs of Grace were published in the May, 1974 issue, with Lester Bangs' article titled "Dada at the End of a Fist - A Champagne Flight with Grace Slick".
Release Notes:
Dennis Anderson's photographs are printed to order in San Francisco. Each museum-quality limited edition photograph is hand-signed and numbered by the artist. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery following purchase. If you have a specific deadline, please get in touch before placing an order.
Collector's Notes:
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