Nat Finkelstein
#Photographe
- Chronique
The Velvet Underground s'expose à la Philharmonie
Après David Bowie, Pink Floyd ou encore le mouvement punk, c'est au tour du groupe mythique The Velvet Underground d'avoir droit à une exposition à la Philharmonie de Paris. Une multitude d'archives photographiques, souvent inédites, y est à découvrir.
De 1965 à 1970, le groupe fondé par Lou Reed (chant, guitare), John Cale (alto, basse, piano), Sterling Morrison (guitare, basse) et Maureen Tucker (batterie) a eu un succès confidentiel. Ensemble, ils n'enregistrent que quatre albums et ne rencontrent pas le succès espéré. Mais l'échec commercial du groupe ne l'empêchera pas de devenir culte, et d'avoir un immense impact sur nombre de musiciens au fil des décennies.
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Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Photographs of the 60s and 70s
Photographs of the 60s and 70s from the Nicola Erni Collection
"Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film – the 1960s and ’70s. These decades were known for upheaval, provocation and creative energy. The Nicola Erni Collection, based in Zug, Switzerland, of which some 200 photographs are displayed here, takes visitors right into the heart of the vibrant cultural and party life that dominated the scene in New York, London and Paris. We penetrate this world through the lenses of the great photographers of the day, from Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon, Gary Winogrand, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz to Robert Mapplethorpe. They trained their cameras on a range of celebrities including big names such as... - Exposition
Exhibition : « Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! » in Munich
Münchner Stadtmuseum's press release
"Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!" is a collection of spectacular snapshots of a turbulent and legendary age in the history of art, music, fashion and film – the 1960s and ’70s. These decades were known for upheaval, provocation and creative energy. The Nicola Erni Collection, based in Zug, Switzerland, of which some 200 photographs are displayed here, takes visitors right into the heart of the vibrant cultural and party life that dominated the scene in New York, London and Paris. We penetrate this world through the lenses of the great photographers of the day, from Diane Arbus and Richard Avedon, Gary Winogrand, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz to Robert Mapplethorpe. They trained their cameras on a range of celebrities including big names such as Andy Warhol, The Be...
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