Graham Keen
Keen photographed many of the leading 1960s musicians, poets and artists in Britain. Subjects include Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Move and Pink Floyd. He was also present at many of the key cultural and artistic happenings. Keen was also a co-founder of the counter-culture newspaper 'International Times' (IT).
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All images are copyright of Graham Keen
Joan Baez, Donovan and others at Trafalgar Square anti-war march, 1965 © Graham Keen
Anti-war march incliding Marc Bolan, Vanessa Redgrave, Joan Baez 1965 © Graham Keen
Vanessa Redgrave, Joan Baez and others at Trafalgar Square anti-war march, 1965 © Graham Keen
Joan Baez and Donovan at Trafalgar Square anti-war march, 1965 © Graham Keen
Mohammed Ali with Michael X during Ali's visit to London to fight with Henry Cooper. Shown here on a visit to the site of the Central London Mosque © Graham Keen
Yoko Ono at Indica Gallery with Ceiling Painting, November 1966 © Graham Keen
Yoko Ono with her husband at the time, the film maker Anthony Cox (left), working on Film No 4 also known as 'Bottoms', 1967 © Graham Keen
Kasmin at his gallery in New Bond Street with painting by Hockney in the background © Graham Keen
1974 © Graham Keen
Peter Asher, Barry Miles and John Dunbar, outside Indica Gallery © Graham Keen
Peter Asher, Barry Miles and John Dunbar, outside Indica Gallery © Graham Keen
© Graham Keen
Barry Miles, John Dunbar, Marianne Faithfull, Peter Asher and Paul McCartney at Indica Gallery © Graham Keen
Barry Miles, John Dunbar, Marianne Faithfull, Peter Asher and Paul McCartney at Indica Gallery © Graham Keen
The photographer John 'Hoppy Hopkins Benefit a Party for International Times, 1966 © Graham Keen
The photographer John 'Hoppy Hopkins Benefit a Party for International Times, 1966 © Graham Keen