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Dominique Tarlé

(France, Born 1948)
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45 000 - 55 000 SEK
4 030 - 4 920 EUR
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Dominique Tarlé
(France, Born 1948)

"Boxes", 1971

Signed Dominique Tarlé and numbered 15/25. Printed later. Gelatin silver print, image 80 x 60 cm.

Literature

Dominique Tarlé, ”Exile”, 2001, illustrated.

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Dominique Tarlé is an acclaimed French photographer best known for his association with The Rolling Stones. The Stones escaped the UK's punitive tax regime in 1971 and decamped to the South of France at Villa Nellcôte, where Keith had set up house with Anita Pallenberg and their son Marlon. It became the location where Exile On Main Street was recorded, with the help of a mobile recording truck connected to a basement studio. Tarle recounted to the New York Times that, “A carnival of characters paraded through: Terry Southern, Gram Parsons, John Lennon, even a tribal band from Bengal… dope dealers from Marseille; petty thieves, who stole most of the drugs and half the furniture; and hangers-on, all of them there to witness what was happening.”