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      Wednesday, November 10, 2004

      Strip Tease at the Aussie Embassy


      An unusual day for moi, toasting art before noon... but with Harry in Paris how could I refuse! The Australian photographer Max Pam's autobiographical work is being featured at his embassy here in the city of light. It's a bright spot in a dark month... with his love of water and surf a wonderful respite as the days grow shorter here in Paris.

      It was a meeting of like minds, for sure. Our Australian friend Ashley had encouraged us to attend this event since his wife is the gallerist who organized this survey exhibition. My Australian friends Sally Rees, Eugenia Raskopoulos, Maria Miranda and Norie were there as well so Harry was able to meet the entire Aussie gang. It was fun. I had an appointment toward the end of the event but I met the group at Café des Deux Moulins, the cafe where so much of Amelie was filmed. Both the exhibition and restaurant are worth checking out.

      Strip Tease, photography by Max Pam
      through 15, January, 2005
      Australian Embassy
      4 rue Jean Rey, Paris 15

      metro: Bir Hakeim or RER c Champ de Mars

      Labels: exhibitions, French

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