Christian Fevret ;THE VELVET UNDERGROUND NYC/PARIS

Published: Nov. 28, 2018, 10 p.m.

b"In Christian Fevret words;\\n\\nWith this exhibit, I wanted to share what this band gave me: emotion, happiness, passion. I was born to be a Velvet Fan; my art collecting has a long history when it comes to the band. Sharing my passion for the Velvets afforded me the opportunity to contact collectors and members of the group and, as a founder of\\xa0Les Inrockuptibles\\xa0music magazine, I became the curator of The Velvet Underground Experience in Paris \\u2014 and now New York.\\n\\n*The Velvet Underground \\u2013 one of the few bands in history that was genuinely a generation ahead of the curve \\u2013 is the subject of an immersive multi-media exhibit that opened Oct. 10 in New York City and runs through Dec. 30. Bringing together rare photos, new mini-documentaries, vintage avant-garde films, music, interviews, counterculture memorabilia, concert flyers and even a (quite literally underground) performance space,\\xa0The Velvet Underground Experience\\xa0is co-presented by Bandsintown and Citi and curated\\xa0by Christian Fevret and Carole Mirabello.Christian Fevret who founded the magazine\\xa0Les Inrockuptibles\\xa0at 22 and edited it for 25 years -- has had the honor and anxiety of interviewing Lou Reed, and was even present at the band's 1993 reunion in Paris. His deep knowledge of the NYC arts underground and the Velvets' origins was readily apparent when he offered Billboard a preview of the Velvet Underground Experience before it opened. You'd be hard pressed to find a more informed or impassioned champion of the avant-rock pioneers."