Monday, March 22, 2010

Rock and roll photography

For those mourning the closing of the Brooklyn Museum's "Who Shot Rock" exhibition, there's another show in town where you can get your rock fix.


Occupying the former Bloomberg Brooklyn campaign headquarters on Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill, de Castellane Gallery launched with a bang earlier this month with the opening night of "The Rowland Scherman Project," featuring the photographer's iconic work from the 1960s of such artists as The Beatles, Andy Warhol and Janis Joplin.

A collaboration between Scherman, printmaker Bob Korn and conservation framers Dave and Meri Hartford, the project set about preserving and exhibiting the historic images taken by Scherman, who won a Grammy for shooting Bob Dylan's "Greatest Hits" album cover.

The show's only up until at least April 12, so don't miss out on this rare opportunity.

The gallery is located at 525 Atlantic Ave. between Third and Fourth avenues. For info, call (347) 599-2017.

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