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December 2007 |
Opening Night: Striptease Burlesque photo exhibition at Spring Gallery in Shanghai...
Six months after a successful exhibition in Tokyo, Striptease Burlesque opens in Shanghai, presented by Gallery EF,
Spring Gallery, Jibo Salon.
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December 2007 |
Striptease Burlesque Photo Exhibition The Spring Gallery December 9, 2007- December 16, 2007 Opening Reception December 9 at 7PM The Spring Gallery Address : No.5. Lane 209, Nanchang Rd. Shanghai 200020, P.R. China Tel: 021-64737578 e-mail:springgallery@163.com Preview In Cityweekend
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November 2007 |
Installation of Striptease Burlesque photo exhibition at the Spring Gallery in Shanghai.
Most of the photos will be 7 feet tall. Larger than life.
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August 2007 |
Love Earth T-Shirts Paule’s T-Shirt for The Love Earth Project can be purchased here or at the Yan DeHafuri store in Harajuku, Tokyo. | ||||||
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June 2007 |
Striptease Burlesque Photo Exhibition In Tokyo
... I watched a girl sign the gallery guest book for an hour. I don't know what she wrote because it was in Japanese.
I appreciate the genuine interest everyone I spoke to at the opening showed.
It's been a good emotional experience. I've hit the crest of a wave in my career with Tokyo.
All the struggles and tremendous expenses were worth it. The feeling was worth every Pound, $, or Yen.
Now it's time to dream it up all over again… Review of exhibition, The Weekender, Tokyo, Japan
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May 2007 |
Striptease Burlesque Photo Exhibition: Opening May 31st at Gallery-EF, 2-19-18 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0034, May 31st-June 21st, 2007
November |
2006
I’ve just returned from the edge of the world, photographing a street fashion editorial in Harajuku,
Tokyo that can be seen in the November issue of Faces. The kids in Harajuku dress like no other in
the world. The trip was a success in many ways. Photographing plenty of interesting portraits and
booking a gallery exhibition. My burlesque portraits will be shown at Gallery EF in Asakusa,
Tokyo June 1-28 2007. It’ll be my first exhibition in Japan. Work has already begun.
I plan on showing 25 portraits of burlesque performers accompanied with a spoken word commentary
by each performer about why they have choose a strip tease to express themselves.
| Gallery EF is one of the most interesting spaces in Tokyo. It’s an old wooden structure that was one of only a handful of buildings to survive allied bombings during WWII. Walking through the gallery you can feel the inspiration and personality of the building. This is the best space I’ve ever shown in. Take look at www.gallery-ef.com The rest of my time has been devoted to completing a music video that will be released soon. It was challenging telling a story while keeping the imagery interesting without a budget. I’m hoping the next couple of months bring more opportunity for portraits and possibly returning to Paris and Barcelona later this year.
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