JACOB BLICKENSTAFF
Show of Hands
March 6 - April 11, 2026
Bruno David is pleased to present Show of Hands, an exhibition by New York-based photographer/musician and St. Louis native Jacob Blickenstaff. This is the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery. In conjunction with the exhibition, Bruno David Gallery will publish a catalogue of the artist’s work featuring an in-depth exhibition history and bibliography.
Article on Jacob Blickenstaff current exhibition “Show of Hands” by Richard Weiss in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (PDF)
Article on Jacob Blickenstaff current exhibition “Show of Hands” by Richard Weiss in the St. Louis Magazine
Read Blickenstaff latest post on his current exhibition “Show of Hands” on Substrack
“Show of Hands offers a new perspective on the emotional, spiritual and physiological transmission of music through the hands of remarkable musicians. The emphasis in most contemporary music photography is often on full-body, “peak moment” gestures and the effortful contortions that speak more to fandom than understanding of the music.Buton closer inspection, hands are just as active, if not more-so, in the transmission of music from the creative inner-soul into the instrument and through to the listener. The miraculous dexterity and fine-tuned athleticism involved with playing a guitar, bass, piano—or even a vocalist using their hands to make subtle changes in the position of a microphone or to gesture to the audience—shape our connection to the artist and their music. Hands can also express compassion, excitement, and an effort of an artist to give themselves to the audience. By focusing on the hands, I’ve discovered that every artist has unique gestures and mannerisms that provide subtle clues to their inner-identity. With Show of Hands, I hope to reorient our connection to music and to the artist. The hands that appear in this show are all connected to gifted and influential musicians including Joan Baez, Linda Ronstadt, Blake Mills, Pino Palladino and Daniel Lanois among others.”
Blickenstaff (b. 1979) grew up in St. Louis and moved to New York in 1997 initially to pursue a career in music but transitioned into photography, where he (unsurprisingly) gravitated back towards music as a central point of interest and inspiration. He’s contributed images to over 50 album projects including notable covers for Natalie Merchant, Makaya McCraven, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, The Cactus Blossoms, Joe Jackson and John Pizzarelli. In the 2010s, he photographed numerous culture assignments for The New York Times, visually complimenting the writing of leading cultural critics. His photo essays have been published in The New York Times, NPR, Rolling Stone and Mother Jones, and in 2009 the Stax Museum of American Soul Music presented a solo exhibition Still Life In Soul that explored the culture and history of soul music. He is currently working on a book that surveys his seven years of intimate documentary images of soul singer Sharon Jones.
In 2024, Jacob launched That Million Dollar Bash, an intimate photo essay-driven Substack that chronicles his encounters with a broad spectrum of today’s musical luminaries. He lives in Brooklyn Heights with his wife, June, and maintains a photo studio in the Vinegar Hill neighborhood.
Artists feature in the exhibition
Blake Mills; C.J. Chenier with Steve Nash; Daniel Lanois; John Primer; Lee Fields; Sharon Jones, with Starr Duncan Lowe and Saundra Williams; Makaya McCraven; Pino Palladino; Stuart A. Staples, The Cactus Blossoms: Page Burkum and Jack Torrey; Charles Tolliver; Jay Bellerose; Jimmy James, Joe Ramey and Max Ramey (Kelly Finnigan in background); Kelly Finnigan, Max Ramey; Joan Shelley; John Herndon, Jeff Parker, Dan Bitney (Tortoise); Josh Johnson; Justin Johnson (of the Marcus King Band); Noah Goebel; Steve Bell; Steve Earle; Steve Jordan and Billy Hart; The Dap-Kings; Zach Ernst and Lurrie Bell.
Sharon Jones, Beacon Theatre with Saundra Williams and Starr Duncan Lowe, 2024 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
John Primer 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 24 × 36 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Stuart A. Staples, Tindersticks 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Pino Palladino 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Blake Mills 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
The Cactus Blossoms 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
C.J. Chenier, with Steve Nash 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Daniel Lanois 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Joan Baez and Linda Ronstadt 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 24 × 36 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Lee Fields 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Makaya McCraven 2024 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 36 × 24 inches (paper size) Edition of 8 + 1 AP
Charles Tolliver 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 17 × 11 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Noah Goebel (Wyatt Ellis) 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 17 × 11 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Steve Earle 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Steve Jordan and Billy Hart 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
The Dap-Kings 2014 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Jay Bellerose 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
John Herndon. Jeff Parker, Dan Bitney (Tortoise) 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Josh Johnson 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Joan Shelley 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Justin Johnson (Marcus King Band) 2019 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Kelly Finnigan and Max Ramey 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Bassist, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 17 × 11 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Zach Ernst and Lurrie Bell 2025 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Jimmy James, Joe Ramey and Max Ramey (Kelly Finnigan) 2024 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of 10 + 1 AP
Steve Bell 2024 Inkjet print on Canson Infinity Platine Fiber paper 11 × 17 inches (paper size) Edition of108 + 1 AP