Few subjects embody the spirit of modern culture like the icons of music. This week, PREISS FINE ARTS presents Immortal Icons: Portraits of Music’s Defining Figures—a curated selection of rare and striking photographs by Markus Klinko, Albert Watson, and Timothy White, three artists whose lenses helped shape the visual mythology of contemporary music.
“The Hunt, David Bowie” by MARKUS KLINKO
limited edition of 25
Markus Klinko reimagined celebrity portraiture for the new millennium. His collaborations with Beyoncé, David Bowie, Lady Gaga, Pharrell Williams, and Kelis transformed the genre into something cinematic and surreal. With luminous precision and impeccable style, Klinko elevates each subject into a larger-than-life persona, merging fantasy with pop brilliance.
“Dolly Parton” by TIMOTHY WHITE
limited edition of 25
Albert Watson, one of the most collected photographers of our time, distills the essence of his subjects with sculptural mastery. His portraits of Keith Richards, Prince, and Sade are timeless studies of charisma and individuality—images that transcend photography to become visual emblems of cultural history. Watson’s craftsmanship and depth of character render his works as powerful now as the day they were created.
“Sade” by ALBERT WATSON
limited edition of 10
Timothy White brings a cinematic intimacy to the world of stardom. From Bruce Springsteen and Britney Spears to Jon Bon Jovi, Dolly Parton, N.W.A., and Michael Jackson, his portraits reveal both the magnetism and vulnerability of the world’s most celebrated performers. White’s images capture the emotional truth behind fame, offering a rare glimpse of authenticity within glamour.
“N.W.A. 1989” by TIMOTHY WHITE
limited edition of 25
“Kelis, Milkshake” by MARKUS KLINKO
limited edition of 25
These three masters chronicle the evolution of popular music through moments of extraordinary connection between artist and photographer. Their portraits do more than document celebrity—they preserve the spirit of creativity that continues to define generations.
“Keith Richards in Car” by ALBERT WATSON
limited edition of 10
For collectors, these works represent far more than visual allure. Each signed edition is a testament to the enduring power of image and sound—a tangible link to the legends who transformed global culture. As investment pieces, they carry both historical weight and lasting aesthetic resonance.
“Michael Jackson” by TIMOTHY WHITE
limited edition of 25
“Beyonce Dancing” by MARKUS KLINKO
limited edition of 25
Within refined interiors, these portraits command presence. Their elegance and emotional depth infuse spaces with narrative and sophistication, reflecting not only taste but a profound appreciation for artistic legacy.
“Prince, Cleveland 2004” by ALBERT WATSON
limited edition of 10
Immortal Icons celebrates not just the stars before the camera, but also the visionaries who made them eternal—where music, image, and memory converge to create art that truly lasts forever.
“Bruce Springsteen” by TIMOTHY WHITE
limited edition of 25









