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May
16, 2000
THE
DAILY TELEGRAPH
THE
LATE SHOW
A perfect
stay: gallery opened specially for Lou Reed
The
24-hour city is already a reality for art-lover Lou Reed.
Reed was dining with
a friend - the Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein - on Sunday night, when
he decided he wanted to seeHelnwein's new show at the Robert Sandelson
Gallery.
"I had just taken
to my bed when I got a phone call from Gottfried", says Sandelson.
"But I'm an old fan of Lou Reed so I went as I was and opened up
at midnight." For nearly an hour, Sandelson stood in his nightwear
and "yawned away while they analysed the pictures in detail".
Afterwards, he drove Reed back to his hotel where, the star explained,
he was looking forward to doing tai chi exercises on the balcony at dawn.
Gottfried
Helnwein
One-man show
Robert Sandelson
Gallery, London
May 2000
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