Richard Bernstein
Long before Instagram filters or glossy campaigns, there was Richard Bernstein. The man who turned celebrity into art and covers into cultural moments. From the Studio 54 era of smoke and strobe lights, through the late eighties, Bernstein defined the who’s who guide to cool. Bernstein’s covers for Interview magazine didn't just capture icons, they created them. His portraits of Grace Jones, Madonna, Mick Jagger, and Jerry Hall weren’t just photographed. They were painted, polished, and pushed into another stratosphere entirely.
Now, for the first time, Sonic Editions is proud to present a curated collection of Richard Bernstein's most electrifying works. These aren’t just prints. They’re portals to a time when fame was feral, fashion was fearless, and New York was the center of it all.
Each piece in this collection is a lesson in elevation. Portraiture taken to its most daring edge, where airbrush meets attitude. Whether you're drawn to Grace’s power, Madonna’s magnetism, or Warhol’s quiet provocation, this collection is your backstage pass to the era that made modern fame.
Consider this your invitation to hang history on your wall. Bernstein didn’t just reflect culture. He helped invent it.