Jill Furmanovsky

To launch the project, Furmanovsky selected 30 classic black and white images of major rock artists from her 30-year archive, to make into an edition of 30 darkroom prints.

The show included shots of the Sex Pistols, Generation X, The Slits, Undertones, Debbie Harry, Joe Strummer, Paul Weller or The Ramones.

The exhibition showcased some of the most celebrated shots from her extensive archive including images of Amy Winehouse, Pink Floyd, Joy Division, Miles Davis, Leonard Cohen, her award-winning portrait of Charlie Watts, and a whole area of the gallery was dedicated to her unique and intimate collection of Oasis photographs that reflect her close relationship with the band.

Roppongi Museum celebrated the 30th anniversary of Oasis debut with the special show Live Forever consisting of rare memorabilia from the archives of the band's management including Furmanovsky's amazing photographs[11].

Street Level Photoworks presented REBELS & RENEGADES in Glasgow, a two-part exhibition featuring the amazing work of Jill Furmanovsky and Sheila Rock, two pioneering women photographers who captured the zeitgeist of punk and the post-punk unfolding in music and style[13].

Photograph of Charlie Watts