Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner kicked off the Levi’s Photo Workshop’s 10-day music celebration last night, hosting an opening to his exhibition in the space. Entitled “1,001 Images,” Zinner printed the 1,001 photographs he’s taken over the past decade on tour with the band on-site at the Workshop. Zinner is no stranger to the photography world – he studied as a photographer at Bard and currently has four photo books to his name, most recently Please Take Me Off the Guest List. Zinner’s exhibition will be up at the Levi’s Photo Workshop (18 Wooster Street) through Friday.
The evening closed with a set from Sydney, Australia's Circle Pit; who Sup Magazine described as "a band that simultaneously fuses the hedonism and aesthetic of Royal Trux with the classic 70’s golden song craft of T-Rex and the skagged out bone blues of Stones circa Exile on Main St."
Circle Pit - "Another Trick"
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Nick Zinner: Photos from "1001 Images" Opening Party, Levi's Photo Workshop, NYC 10-19-10
Posted by Mike at 10:24 PM
Labels: 1001 Images, Nick Zinner, Vice Magazine, Yeah Yeah Yeahs