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Bruno Hadjadj, "BYE BYE CBGB"

In 2006, the world said farewell to CBGB, the legendary Manhattan music club where bands like The Ramones, Blondie, and The Talking Heads got their start. But the legend lives on at Clic Gallery, where Parisian artist Bruno Hadjadj is showcasing sketches, video, black-and-white photography and silver prints mounted on lights that commemorate the club and record its closing night, which extended to over 48 hours of star-studded performances.

Through February 28 at Clic Gallery, 255 Centre St. Opening Reception February 2, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information, go HERE.

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  • Artlog's 5th Annual Lower East Side Art Crawl
  • Flux Factory, Banquet For America
  • Kartell: Homage to Joe Colombo
  • Bruno Hadjadj, "BYE BYE CBGB"
  • Darren Bader, "Images"
  • Jon Kessler, The Blue Period
  • Jamie Kruse, "Thingness of Energy"
  • Motoyuki Daifu, "Lovesody"
  • Klompching Gallery, "The Architecture of Space"
  • Mary Corse, "New Work"
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austinscottbrooks

February 14, 2012

7:38pm

Jon Kessler's www.glenwoodnyc.com] rel="nofollow">The Blue Period is definitely an experience. There are so many different aspects to it, you don't know how to process it all at first. The piece really works though and I would suggest that people go and see it. it's not quite the same in pictures as it is in person!  

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