Thursday, April 23, 2009

OPENING : Jean-Marie Perier "First Person Access" TONIGHT (4/23)



Last night I was at COLCOA French Film Fest over at DGA to catch "Le premier jour du reste de ta vie" (The First Day of the Rest of Your Life) when I overheard that there was an opening at Fahey/Klein. I haven't checked their site in a few weeks so made a mental note to check up on that. By the way, loved the film and the director's hero Wes Craven (!) was in the audience - he stood up and took a quick bow. Slightly surprised this director's hero was more publicly known for horror than family dramas.

So this morning I poked around and found out yup, there's an opening tonight 7-9 pm for Jean-Marie Perier.




"Celebrity and music photographer, commercial and film director Jean-Marie Perier brings together a breathtaking retrospective in his first U.S. show. As one of France’s most celebrated photographers, Jean-Marie Perier has cultivated a unique relationship with his subjects. In his 40-year career, he has enjoyed extraordinary access to musicians, models, fashion designers, and celebrities, cumulating in an unparalleled survey of the popular scene of the past half-century. Documenting the rise of superstar acts like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, icons like Dylan and Bardot, and a panoply of popular French names and faces, Perier’s career reflects not only the adventure of a life well lived but also the richness of the French cultural scene he chronicled."

Fahey/Klein
148 N La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

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