Beastie Boys play on display


Photo by Philip Andelman

Milk Gallery in New York City is currently hosting an exhibition by photographer and music video director Philip Andelman, titled Three Days in Paris. The photo exhibition chronicles three days in which the Beastie Boys and The Dead Weather hung out together in the City of Lights. The photos were taken in June 2009, when the Beastie Boys were in Europe to promote Hot Sauce Committee, Pt 1.

Three Days in Paris is on display at Milk Gallery until May 29. If you are unable to visit the exhibition in person, you may look at some of the photos HERE.

You may find additional photos Andelman took of the Beastie Boys that do not appear in the exhibition at his website, PhilipAndelman.com.

After Three Days in Paris closes at Milk Gallery, it will move to a gallery in Berlin, Germany.

9 comments:

9:19 PM Emily said...

Great photos :) I adore the photos of them playing with the balls! I wish I could see the exhibit in person.

9:34 PM Fittonia said...

^HAHA! She said balls.

What's going on in the pic with Spike carrying Mike? It looks like Mike drank too much and passed out.

3:10 AM cool coper said...

great posing. any idea which gallery in berlin will take over from milk gallery, and when? i will try and go there.

6:55 AM Hot Sauce said...

One of the gallery staff told me that the exhibition would be shown in Berlin after it ends in NYC. He didn't know the details beyond that.

7:36 AM ju88 said...

nice pics...any word about mca??

8:19 AM MrSmiley1 said...

It is like I am looking at a still from a Three Stooges short.

7:42 PM Octopie said...

The one with AdRock on the bike with the french bread is good. He looks like he is in his 20s, not 40s. The profile pics of Mike and Yauch alone are good too.

9:34 PM Caroline Meredith said...

was there a catalogue of the exhibition? these photos are amazing

9:36 PM Hot Sauce said...

No catalogue. I asked.

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