Grady Brannan, the famous music photographer renowned for capturing the electrifying moments of live performances, has just unveiled his latest exhibition, ALL ACCESS ALL THE TIME.
It’s a remarkable showcase of 24 stunning photographs that encapsulate the spirit of music over the past decade. The exhibition had a tremendous opening night affair at the Comstock Realty Partners Maclac Building in San Francisco on June 8th. Now, from June 9th to the 23rd, you can experience this incredible display of Brannan’s work for yourself at 198 Utah St. It’s a production by Holly Baxter of HBA Art Advisory in collaboration with the non-profit organization Value Culture, founded by community leader Adam Swig.
Brannan’s photographs bring you up close and personal with some of music’s biggest stars. You’ll see captivating shots of legends like Slash from Guns N’ Roses, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan, and local icons G-Eazy, Kehlani, and Too Short. The exhibition is packed with a plethora of stardom, including Drake, Diplo, Alice Cooper, and Trippie Redd. Brannan’s images transport you to the heart of these live performances, breathing life into the magic of music itself. His extraordinary work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine, Billboard, and has even graced album covers and promotional materials for some of the biggest names in the music industry.
The event featured lots of amazing guests like Actor, Model and Pro Skateboarder Nico Hiraga, DJ’s Aux Chord and Dials, Pro Skater Jack Curtin, Philanthropist Navid Armstrong, DJ Justin Martini, APF DJ Kawasaki, artist Sean Newport, Stern Grove board chair Matthew Goldman, developers Mark Calvano and Adrian Comstock, Gucci’s Kenetha Holsey Martin and Mike Starr, Dr. Evan Kletter, Future Bars founder Doug Dalton, Architect Jose Luis Palacios, The SF Standard’s Meaghan Mitchell, and influencers Andrew De Los Santos and Brandon Tran. Monarch Beverage Company served Lo Siento tequila cocktails and Tolago’s, plus non alcoholic beverages from Optimist Botanicals and Liquid Death canned water.
But there’s more to this exhibition than just stunning photographs. It’s also an opportunity to support the non-profit organization Value Culture. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of artworks will be donated to Value Culture, whose mission is to produce and support artistic, educational, charitable, and spiritual events that inspire individuals to contribute to their communities. By attending this exhibition, you’ll not only immerse yourself in the world of music but also make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. So don’t miss out on this extraordinary experience!
ALL ACCESS ALL THE TIME is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be open on weekends from 11am-4pm July 1 & 2, 2023 at the MacLac Building, 198 Utah Street in San Francisco, California.