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Patrick McMullan Exhibit at Tulla Booth Gallery

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authorgavinmenu on Oct 23, 2016

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Sag Harbor’s Tulla Booth Gallery will exhibit “Images from the 90s,” a collection of photographs from American photographer and television personality Patrick McMullan through November 10.

A well-known face at Hamptons’ social events, Mr. McMullan is known as the premiere nightlife photographer in New York City. He takes photographs in places that attract A-list celebrities, fashion designers, models, actors, politicians, cultural icons and the power elite. His photographs include some of the most recognizable faces in the world.

McMullan’s work appears in his weekly New York Magazine column, “Party Lines,” as well as columns in Interview and Gotham and he is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. His photography has been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine and Vogue, and in international editions of Harper’s Bazaar, Details, Tatler and Out.

Mr. McMullan was born in New York, raised in Huntington and attended New York University, where he majored in business and “minored in Studio 54.” As pop art legend and fixture of New York nightlife Andy Warhol once said, “If you don’t know Patrick McMullan, you ought to get out more!”

Tulla Booth Gallery is located at 66 Main Street in Sag Harbor. For more information call (631) 725-3100 or visit tullaboothgallery.com.

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