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Two Record Industry Vets Build A Visual Arts Management Roster
September 30, 2014 at 11:47 AM (PT)
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Longtime GREEN DAY and GOO GOO DOLLS manager PAT MAGNARELLA along with former major label A&R executive ROGER KLEIN, who signed the INDIGO GIRLS to EPIC RECORDS, have quietly spent the past eight years building a visual arts management roster.
The pair have staged a number of highly visible sold-out art shows in LOS ANGLES, NEW YORK CITY and LONDON. Last year's 'pop-up' show with English painter CHARMING BAKER at MILK STUDIOS attracted more than 2,000 people on opening night, including members of THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, AFI, ATTICUS ROSS and OSCAR-winning "12 Years A Slave" director STEVE McQUEEN along with some of the world's most prominent art world super collectors including HARD ROCK CAFE founder PETER MORTON
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Last Tuesday (SEPTEMBER 23rd) in LOS ANGELES, MAGNARELLA and KLEIN presided over a private dinner hosted by property developer and art collectors TEDDY KARATZ and wife HEATHER to preview last SATURDAY night's gala opening for famed BRITISH urban artist D*FACE's "SCARS & STRIPES" show at 315 SOUTH ROBERTSON BLVD.