Talking Heads David Byrne House Print signed By Deborah Feingold
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Description The David Byrne – House print, signed by Deborah Feingold, is a compelling photographic artwork capturing the distinctive presence of the Talking Heads frontman. Known for his innovative approach to music and performance, David Byrne remains one of the most influential figures in alternative and art rock. Photographed by renowned artist Deborah Feingold, this image reflects Byrne’s unique personality and artistic identity. Feingold is celebrated for her portraits of cultural icons, bringing depth, clarity and authenticity to her work, making her prints highly sought after by collectors. Hand signed, this piece offers both authenticity and exclusivity, enhancing its appeal for fans of Talking Heads and collectors of music photography. Its connection to a pioneering artist and a respected photographer gives it strong cultural and artistic value. Available now at St Paul’s Gallery, this print is a standout addition for anyone looking to own a visually striking piece linked to one of music’s most original voices. David Byrne (born May 14, 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and artist perhaps best known as a founding member and principal songwriter of the new wave band Talking Heads, which was active between 1974 and 1991. Since then, Byrne has released his own solo projects on record, and worked in a variety of media, including film, photography, opera, and Internet-based projects. He has received Grammy, Oscar, and Golden Globe awards for his achievements. In 2001 a censored version of Byrne’s single “Like Humans Do” was selected by Microsoft as the sample music for Windows XP to demonstrate Windows Media Player (not included in SP2 installs).The next year, he provided vocals for a track, “Lazy” by X-Press 2, which reached number 2 in the United Kingdom and number 1 on the U.S. Dance Charts. David said in an interview in BBC Four Sessions’s coverage of his Union Chapel performance that Lazy was number 1 in Syria. In April 2003, Byrne appeared as himself in an episode of The Simpsons, “Dude, Where’s My Ranch?”. In late 2003, Byrne released a book with a companion DVD called Envisioning Emotional Epistemological Information (ISBN 3-88243-907-6). The work included artwork composed entirely in Microsoft PowerPoint. It includes one image that depicts, according to Byrne, “Dan Rather’s profile. Expanded to the nth degree. Taken to infinity. Overlaid on the back of Patrick Stewart’s head.” This album used orchestral string arrangements, and includes two operatic arias. He also launched a North American and Australian tour with the Tosca Strings. This tour ended with Los Angeles, San Diego and New York shows in August 2005.
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