Miles Davis Exhibit Headed To San Francisco?
According to Leah Garchick, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, “Noah Griffin had dinner at Postrio the other day with Miles Davis’ son, Erin, who is thinking about bringing to San Francisco a major Miles Davis exhibition.”
The exhibition in question just closed in Paris at the Musée de la musique, and now heads to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in April.
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I saw the exhibit in Paris and it was the best retrospect I had ever seen. What a coop if San Francisco could host it.