Paul attends Linda McCartney Retrospective In Montpellier

Thursday, February 20, 2014
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Le Pavillon Populaire, Montpellier, France

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On this day, Paul McCartney attended the opening reception of a new Linda McCartney Retrospective, in Montpellier, France.

From paulmccartney.com, February 21, 2014:

Last night, Paul and his family attended the opening reception of the Linda McCartney retrospective photography exhibition in the city of Montpellier, France. The exhibition will run from 21st February – 4th May 2014 at Le Pavillon Populaire, a very special space dedicated to photography.

More than 200 prints and original documents are displayed, reflecting Linda’s instinctive ability to capture the beauty of a particular moment. […]

From paulmccartney.com, January 14, 2014:

21st February – 4th May 2014
Opening reception Thursday, 20th February 2014

Le Pavillon Populaire, a space dedicated to photography in the city of Montpellier, will showcase the first retrospective in France of the work of photographer Linda McCartney, from 21st February – 4th May 2014. A remarkable set of more than 200 prints and original documents will be displayed spanning her prolific career; from her pictures of the most famous musicians of the ‘swinging sixties’, to her personal and experimental photographs. Her photographic autobiography is also a moving account of family life with her husband, Paul McCartney. She worked with the playfulness of Polaroids and elegantly created a spontaneous visual language. Linda McCartney uniquely combined the innovative spirit of American photographers and the intimate ambition that is found in her most personal photographic chronicles.

Exhibition Curator: Gilles Mora and members of the McCartney family, in collaboration with Claudia Schmid of Linda Enterprises Ltd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beavsXyMJ3s
From Midi Libre – Paul McCartney sort du Pavillon Populaire JEUDI SOIR, accompagné de sa fille Mary.

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