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4/22: School Days: Nearly Lost Photos of a Teen Photog 76-78

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School Days
:
The Nearly Lost Photos of
Teenage Photographer Barry Kleven 76-78

Friday, April 22nd, 2016
Lethal Amounts Gallery
1226 West 7th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
www.LethalAmounts.com

School Days is an exhibit honoring the hidden talents of a young man named Barry Kleven who passed away leaving behind a time capsule of  the 1970’s LA club scene. During the difficult times of his death, the Kleven family discovered a box of old photos and negatives that at first glance, seemed somewhat meaningless. Not much more thought was given to the box of old photos, until Barry’s nephew Chris asked for them. To Chris’ astonishment, he had to rescue them from the trash, in the process discovering photographs his uncle had captured during his high school years including images of the original The Runaways, The Ramones first tours, Blondie’s first LA appearances, Cheap Trick performing to a handful of people, and many other recognizable bands performing small club shows.

Much like the romantic story of amateur social documentary photographer Vivian Maier, whose powerful work was discovered only after her death, the photos could have been completely lost. These are images of now Rock n Roll Hall of Fame inductees captured through the eyes of an enthusiastic teenager discovering first hand the new wave of music that was taking shape.

About the photographer
Barry Kleven picked up photography his Junior year of Catholic high school. He discovered that he had an eye for photography, and began to borrow cameras from school for the weekend without permission. Having an interest in reading magazines like Creem and Rock Scene, he began attending local gigs of bands he’d been reading about. His camera earned privileges at the shows, such as making his way to the front of the line, and even getting backstage access. Barry kept these images to himself as a personal scrapbook and as a reminder of his youth.

LETHAL AMOUNTS gallery focuses on subversive and counter culture themes throughout history, addressing the social and artistic value of underground movements while highlighting taboo topics. We take an interest in showcasing the extremes of Rock ‘n Roll of the past that has crossed over into pop culture fanaticism, street culture influences and cult hero worship.

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3/6: David Arnoff Shot In The Dark Book Release and Signing Party

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Shot In The Dark:
The Collected Photography of David Arnoff

Book release and signing party
Sunday, March 6th, 2016, 4-7pm
with DJ Lee spinning 70s-early 80s punk rock and roots 45s!

La Luz de Jesus Gallery
4633 Hollywood Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90027
www.laluzdejesus.com

His photos are like the Damned’s music…no bullshit. -Rat Scabies

One of the best rock photographers of his generation, David Arnoff has been described by Lydia Lunch as a “A renegade misfit from the Rust Belt shooting outcasts who congregate from one ghetto to the next in search of other miscreants to make mischief with.”

This strictly limited edition of 1500 hardcover (Faux-leather bound and embossed hardcover) collects for the first time over 150 of Arnoff’s raw black-and-white photographs and vividly captures the dirt, sweat, altered states and “ungodly sounds” of some of rock’s most potent players, including PATTI SMITH, THE CLASH, LOU REED, X, GUN CLUB, RAMONES, MINK DEVILLE, BLONDIE, MISFITS & many more.

Since the dawn of punk in ’76, David’s work has appeared in just about every righteous music mag in the world, as well as on album covers as iconic as the CRAMPS’ “Songs the Lord Taught Us.” Now at long last SHOT IN THE DARK collects the cream of the crop, both classic & previously unpublished, It is 186 heavyweight pages of in-your-face concert shots & intimate portraits all in one big volume. Volume – as in LOUD.

This deluxe package is supplemented by personal insights and eye-witness accounts from many of the prime suspects including Motorhead, Nick Cave, X, Jayne/Wayne County, Walter Lure, & the Dead Boys, plus a new conversation between Arnoff and Lydia Lunch.

SHOT IN THE DARK: THE COLLECTED PHOTOGRAPHY OF DAVID ARNOFF is a powerful visual documentation of this ‘Devil’s music’ and those who create it.

Shot In The Dark: The Collected Photography of David Arnoff
Limited to 1500 copies
Retail price: $39.99
Faux-leather bound & embossed hardcover
Pages: 186 pages printed on heavy paper stock
Publisher: Sympathetic Press (October 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10:
ISBN-13: 978-0-578-16747-3
Product Dimensions: 9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight: TBA

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