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ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS VIPS INTERNATIONAL ART GALLERIES. April 27th - June 1, 2008. Contact: Tel: 31 102251120 email: info@vipsart.nl. web: http://www.vipsart.nl.  This will be my second exhibit at VIPS, and I will be there for opening night festivities. 

UPCOMING
LONDON, ENGLAND. PROUD GALLERY. May 22nd-June 30th, 2008. Contact: info@proud.co.uk T: 020 7839 4942 Address: 5 Buckingham Street London WC2N 6BP. I will be in London for the opening and related events.

ONGOING, JUST PASSED.

SAN FRANCISCO. March 1st-April 6th 2008.  San Francisco Art Exchange (458 Geary Street. 1-800-344-9633) Both the San Francisco Chronicle and the Marin Independent Journal covered the event, and opening night was crowded and a pleasure. Abut the exhibit and book the one newspaper said: "The most artful history you'll ever see."


NEW YORK CITY. January 31st, 2008. I will be at an invitation only event at the Morrison Hotel Gallery loft ( 124 Prince Street 212-941-8770 ) And at the gallery that afernoon 2pm - 4pm.

LOS ANGELES January 17th, 2008 7-10 pm. I will be at the Morrison Hotel Gallery Los Angeles ( 7517 Sunset Blvd. 323 874 2068). I will be giving an audio visual presentation about the images and the book, siging the book, answering questions.

NEW YORK CITY. December 13th-January 31st. (extended). MORRISON HOTEL GALLERY 124 Prince Street Tel: (212) 941-8770.

LOS ANGELES December 15th-February 1st. MORRISON HOTEL GALLERY 7517 West Sunset. Blvd. Tel: (323) 874-2068.

More cities will be added around the globe. Below: from first to most recent......


DIGITAL DOMAIN.    It was my first exhibit in 2005. It was beautiful, a great night at the Digital Domain studios: a premiere digital effects house (Apollo 13, a few Terminators, Titanic.) We had the whole studio, the projection rooms. Let It Be played, and Gimme Shelter, the Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus. Prints from 16 by 20 inches to 4 by 6 feet. In the main conference room - the "whale" designed by Frank Gehry - my photographs hung on virtually invisible wires. It was the first time, strange as it might sound, that I had a real sense of how much history I really had captured.

SAN FRANCISCO ART EXCHANGE.   I've had two one-man shows there, the first the Digital Domain Exhibition re-hung and the second "BEING THERE" (summer 2005) was an entirely new collection of never before exhibited photographs, outtakes from some very famous sessions where the "hero" images were well known but from which there was a wealth of material that had never been seen, even by the artists. Also, it brought in more recent work, so there was a lot I liked about it.

BLINK GALLERY, LONDON. A one man show at the BLINK Gallery in London in the fall of 2005. Walking from the hotel to the opening, I passed by the flat on Montague Square where I'd taken my very first photos of John Lennon in 1968. It was not without its "who knows the arc of a lifetime" feel.

On the right I stand with two wonderful photographers: Peter Webb and Dominque Tarle.

V!P's INTERNATIONAL ART GALLERIES.   A one-man show in Rotterdam in the winter 2006. I flew to Rotterdam from London where I was conducting the beginning the interviews for LET IT BLEED. Pictured to the right (top) Peter de Raaf, owner, and Raj Prem of Raj Prem Fine Art Photography whose company arranges a lot of these shows. Bottom: Peter with one of my John Lennon photographs.

MUMM GALLERY NAPA "LEGENDS OF ROCK" Group show. It was actually a great night. The Napa Valley looked spectacular with a full moon shining over the vines. It was a pretty great collection of work, too. Photo (left) l to r: (standing) Bob Gruen, Jim Marshall, Me, George Rose (kneeling) Baron Wolman, Henry Diltz. Photo: Victoria Smith.

This exhibtion is closed, but the gallery is worth a visit. There's an entire collection of Ansel Adams' work on display.