Visited the opening of Robert Altman’s exhibition “The Sixties” at the architecturally-stunning Idea Generation gallery, just off Redchurch Street. Great to meet and chat to Robert, and a wonderful surprise bumping into old friend Phil Franks, Robert’s contemporary as UK Rolling Stone photographer, who had journeyed from Spain especially for the opening (and who took the photo above).
Robert Altman – the Sixties
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