Arts & Culture

Art of a Legend

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John_Lennon.jpgJohn Lennon was an extraordinary man with extraordinary talents. His music with the Beatles brought a new beat to America’s pop culture long after the 60’s, with his empowering speeches and public outcries for reason becoming one of the many guiding beacons for millions during the movement against Vietnam.

Without a doubt, Lennon left an enduring mark on America beyond music, with one of his many talents soon to be available for viewing at a major art exhibition to be held at the Hollywood & Highland Center from Nov. 30th to Dec. 3rd.

Produced by the famed Pacific Edge Gallery and under the full cooperation of the late legend’s widow, Yoko Ono and the John Lennon estate, this special one-week exhibition (free to the public) will feature a variety of very rare paintings and pieces seldom seen in years, including more than 120 seriographs, lithographs and song lyrics signed by the music legends himself and a complete portfolio of the 14 “Bag One” lithographs, each also individually signed by Lennon will be on display for the viewing public.

The exhibitions host site, the Hollywood & Highland Center, is one of America’s most densely populated markets, attracting over 15 million visitors per year and home to Hollywood hot-spots such as Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Kodak Theatre, and the award winning Renaissance Hotel, along with over 60 top retailers and “The Grand Ballroom”, operated by culinary legend Wolfgang Puck.

The exhibition will be open between the hours of 10am to 9pm, Thursday through Saturday and closing at 7pm the following Sunday. A catalogue and the artworks themselves will be available for purchase to the public at the show.

The address to the exhibition itself is:
Hollywood & Highland Center
6801 Hollywood Blvd
(2nd level – across from California Pizza Kitchen)
Hollywood, CA  90028

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