Nova magazine, john lenon & yoko ono, march 1969

150 USD

A March 1969 issue of Nova magazine featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the cover, photographed by Ray Green.

Published in London under the direction of Dennis Hackett, Nova stood apart for its editorial approach, engaging directly with cultural and social shifts of the time. This issue centers on Lennon and Ono, capturing a moment where their personal and artistic identities were increasingly intertwined.

The cover image, both direct and composed, reflects their emerging presence as a unified figure within late 1960s counterculture. Inside, the publication continues that focus through text and imagery, situating them within a broader dialogue on identity, politics, and representation.

NOVA MAGAZINE, JOHN LENON & YOKO ONO, MARCH 1969

Nova magazine, john lenon & yoko ono, march 1969

150 USD

A March 1969 issue of Nova magazine featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the cover, photographed by Ray Green.

Published in London under the direction of Dennis Hackett, Nova stood apart for its editorial approach, engaging directly with cultural and social shifts of the time. This issue centers on Lennon and Ono, capturing a moment where their personal and artistic identities were increasingly intertwined.

The cover image, both direct and composed, reflects their emerging presence as a unified figure within late 1960s counterculture. Inside, the publication continues that focus through text and imagery, situating them within a broader dialogue on identity, politics, and representation.

NOVA MAGAZINE, JOHN LENON & YOKO ONO, MARCH 1969
Nova Magazine, March 1969 John Lennon and Yoko Ono cover. Edited by Dennis Hackett. London: IPC Magazines. Illustrated. Folio format.
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The 1970s was an era of excitement and change, a decade of restless invention and cultural velocity, during which there was an explosion of musical forms, film genres, and fashion trends that spanned cultures and continents, from New York to Paris, Marrakech to Melbourne; a time when influence began traveling faster and style became a shared global language, culminating in what we now call the Super Seventies.

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THE SUPER SEVENTIES

If Origins marked a return to first principles, our second curated collection of archival gems turns toward a moment of pure release, an era when form gave way to feeling and spectacle became a way of life. With this second offering from Réserve, we step into the charged atmosphere of late-1970s New York, where the boundaries between nightlife, art, music, and cinema dissolved into a single, shimmering continuum.

At the center of it all stood Studio 54, the legendary nightclub that for a brief and incandescent period, became both sanctuary and stage: a place where identities were invented, hierarchies unraveled, and excess became a work of art. Beneath its velvet rope, a new mythology took shape defined by glamour and abandon, exclusivity and iconography.

The Super Seventies draws from this fevered convergence, assembling a tightly edited offering of rare spectacles that embody the era’s sense of elegance, irreverence, and provocation. These are objects shaped by a cultural moment where disco met downtown, fashion became performance, and the night offered myriad ways of escape.

Anchored by styles that channel the personalities and provocations of Studio 54 and its orbit—from Bianca Jagger’s commanding presence to the electric pulse of the dance floor itself—this collection captures a time when seeing and being seen were acts of equal consequence. Here, the archive does not simply remember, it revels…

Each Reserve collectible is thoughtfully custom-packaged to Jacques Marie Mage standards, with tailored care to each artifact. Each collectible is accompanied by a JMM Certificate of Authenticity and ID card.