drkrm is pleased to present Camera Night at the Ivar, a group exhibition featuring rarely seen images from the Ivar Theatre in Hollywood presented for the first time together. Featuring photographs by Norman Breslow, Bill Dane, David Fahey, Anthony Friedkin, Michael Guske, Ryan Herz, Paul McDonough, Garry Winogrand.
The Ivar started life as a legitimate performance theater when it first opened in 1951. It later became a rock club; The Grateful Dead played there in 1966. Performers through the years have included Lord Buckley, Lenny Bruce and many others. Elvis made a movie there. The theatre changed hands frequently and by the late 60’s it became a full-nudity strip joint – one of the last standing “Burlesk” houses in the United States. For more details about this exhibit visit drkrm.com.