Dylan Photo ‘Mecca’ in Los Angeles with Ted Russell and Dan Kramer Exhibitions
Mr Musichead Gallery on Sunset Blvd. opened the first U.S. exhibition and book launch of Ted Russell’s ‘early Dylan’ photographs, Bob Dylan NYC 1961-1964.
Bob Dylan and his record player, Greenwich Village, 1961. © Ted Russell
It was an exciting evening at the opening reception hosted by Mathieu Bitton, who designed Ted Russell’s Dylan book (Rizzoli) which was edited by Govinda Gallery’s Chris Murray.
Mathieu Bitton, Sam Milgrom, and Chris Murray at Mr Musichead the evening before the exhibition launch. © Mathieu Bitton
The stunning Priscilla Presley at the Bob Dylan exhibition. © Scott Stuckey
Mathieu Bitton’s mother with Randy Jackson. © Mathieu Bitton
Miles Davis’ nephew Vince Wilburn, Jr., executive producer of “Miles Ahead” with Govinda Gallery director Chris Murray. © Mathieu Bitton
Photographer and designer Mathieu Bitton with Kim “Boss” Pappaterra, proprietor of Carmine’s II. © Mathieu Bitton
Sam Milgrom from Mr Musichead with comedian, actor, and author Richard Lewis. © Mathieu Bitton
Richard Lewis, Chris Murray, and Richard’s wife Joyce Lapinsky. © Mathieu Bitton
Native Wayne Jobson talking with Sam Milgrom. © Mathieu Bitton
The Grammy Museum’s feature exhibition is Bob Dylan: Photographs by Daniel Kramer. Govinda Gallery hosted Dan Kramer’s first exhibition of his photos of Bob Dylan in May 1999. Daniel Kramer remains one of the finest photographers that we have ever worked with at Govinda. His images of Bob Dylan in 1964 and 1965 are remarkable. If you are in Los Angeles don’t miss Dan’s exhibition.
Bob Dylan playing chess in Woodstock, NY. © Dan Kramer
Ted Russell’s Bob Dylan NYC 1961-1964 continues through April 19. Bob Dylan: Photographs by Daniel Kramer continues through May 15. Los Angeles is a great place to see outstanding photographs of Bob Dylan at the moment.