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Debbie Harry: The Making of an Icon

Before social media, before online media, and long before artists could communicate directly with millions of followers, public identity was built through photographs.

Magazine covers, record sleeves, posters, newspapers, publicity portraits, and music magazines shaped how audiences understood musicians. For most people, photography was not simply a record of an artist—it was the artist.

Few figures illustrate this better than Debbie Harry.

Emerging from New York's downtown scene in the mid-1970s, Harry became one of the most recognizable faces of her generation. Yet her transformation from local musician to international icon was not driven solely by music. It was built through a remarkable body of imagery created by photographers who understood that they were documenting something unique.

Chris Stein, Bob Gruen, Roberta Bayley, Ebet Roberts, Mick Rock, Sheila Rock, Bobby Grossman, Godlis, Allan Tannenbaum and others did far more than photograph Debbie Harry. Together, they helped shape one of the defining visual identities of twentieth-century popular culture.

From CBGB and the Bowery to magazine covers, world tours, studio portraits and collaborations with figures such as Andy Warhol, David Bowie and Iggy Pop, these photographs reveal how an image became an icon.

This collection explores not only Debbie Harry's career, but the essential role photography played in creating the Debbie Harry the world came to know.

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Debbie Backstage, London, 1977
Debbie Backstage, London, 1977TMPG·4358
Sheila RockFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry wearing a white dress, New York City, 1978, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Debbie Harry, White Dress, New York City, 1978TMPG·6902
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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Friends and Collaborators

A Cultural Network

Debbie Harry moved within a creative world that extended far beyond Blondie. Artists, musicians, writers and designers crossed paths constantly, shaping one another's work and public identities. Photographs with David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Joey Ramone, Sting, Andy Warhol and others reveal the broader cultural network that surrounded Harry and helped define one of the most influential artistic communities of the era.
Debbie Harry and Stephen Sprouse, New York City, 1980
Debbie Harry and Stephen Sprouse, New York City, 1980TMPG·3062
GodlisFrom $1,200
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Clem Burke with Debbie Harry, New York City, 1977
Clem Burke with Debbie Harry, New York City, 1977TMPG·4854
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop wearing sunglasses, New York City, 1977, photographed by Chris Stein.
Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, Portrait I, New York City, 1977TMPG·2198
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Portrait of Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, New York City, 1977, photographed by Chris Stein.
Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, Portrait II, New York City, 1977TMPG·0230
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop wearing sunglasses, New York City, 1977, photographed by Chris Stein.
Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, Sunglasses Portrait I, New York City, 1977TMPG·8470
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, Sunglasses Portrait II, New York City, 1977, photographed by Chris Stein.
Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop, Sunglasses Portrait II, New York City, 1977TMPG·3830
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry, Toronto, 1977, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry, Toronto, 1977TMPG·6902
Bob GruenFrom $1,500
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Debbie Harry with David Bowie, New York City, 1977
Debbie Harry with David Bowie, New York City, 1977TMPG·1398
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Sting with Debbie Harry, New York City, 1977
Sting with Debbie Harry, New York City, 1977TMPG·6886
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone looking at each other, New York City, 1977, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone, Looking at Each Other, New York City, 1977TMPG·1542
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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William S. Burroughs and Debbie Harry, New York City, 1980, photographed by Bobby Grossman.
William S. Burroughs with Debbie Harry, New York City, 1980TMPG·4486
Bobby GrossmanFrom $1,500
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Debbie Harry, Simon Gallup, and Robert Smith by Ebet Roberts, 1980
Debbie Harry, Simon Gallup, and Robert Smith, 1980TMPG·4966
Ebet RobertsFrom $1,000
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Sylvia, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Iggy Pop, and Chris Stein by Ebet Roberts, 1982
Sylvia, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Iggy Pop, and Chris Stein by Ebet Roberts, 1982TMPG·9254
Ebet RobertsFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry boarding jet on tour, New York City, 1978
Debbie Harry boarding jet on tour, New York City, 1978TMPG·2406
Chris SteinFrom $1,000
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Debbie Harry. Toronto, Canada. March 1977, photographed by Bob Gruen.
Debbie Harry, Toronto, Canada, 1977TMPG·5590
Bob GruenFrom $1,500
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Debbie Harry, Boston, 1978, photographed by Roberta Bayley.
Debbie Harry, Boston, 1978TMPG·7286
Roberta BayleyFrom $1,400
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