LIMITED EDITION MADONNA COLLECTION

Never before seen photographs of Madonna taken in the early 1980's on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Exhibited publicly for the first time, this Madonna collection consists of 22 signed prints in limited editions of 30, now available for purchase. The size of the editions are 36"x 36", 36" x 48" and 48" x 36", priced at $4,000.00 framed and $3,250.00 unframed.

These images were taken from 1983-1985 in her NYC apt, around her neighborhood on the Lower East Side, and on the set of her first movie, "Vision Quest." VIEW COLLECTION »

Limited Edition Madonna Holding Boombox During 1980's Photograph By: Richard Corman
 

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2/16/2010 by Frank Gargione www.racked.com

Ethan Hawke plus Madonna portraits equals one Hell of a Party

Last night a mob of downtowners went way north of their 14th Street comfort zone for Prince Peter Collection's fall 2010 show at the Hudson Hotel's basement Good Units bar. Called Virgin Spirit, the event featured a series of breathtaking early Madonna portraits by Richard Corman. The shots served as both an inspiration for the screen-printed '80s-New York-meets-'90s-Seattle collection and as a backdrop for the evening which included performances by Jessica 6 and Dan Black, both of whom covered classic Madonna tracks.

Prince Peter's second-ever collection, presented runway-style as Jessica 6 covered "Justify My Love," was a fun mix of club-inspired tees and tanks plus the items you'd wear with them. Clad in tops that were screen-printed (or in some cases, studded) with safety pins or newspaper classified ads a la Desperately Seeking Susan, the models wore garish club kid make-up and a series of higher-than-holy-hell Dr. Marten's in a myriad of colors.

Guests—including Ethan Hawke, Kelly Osbourne, and photographer Mick Rock—burst into applause as the show came to a close and the models plopped down on stage in a huff. Others danced uproariously whilst staring down audience members and guzzling from plastic cups of free-flowing Stoli cocktails.

The true stars of the evening (besides all that Stoli—JKJKJK) were most likely Corman's photos. The series of never-before-seen prints—boy toy and earlier Madonna at her best and most fun—hung on either side of the runway. They were available for sale in very limited runs (they were a lot cheaper during the event than they are today, trust), and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Haiti relief charities. We wanted them all.
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Photographs from Richard Corman's Madonna Showing

 
 
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