Robert Mann - Avant Première de Promenades Photographiques, 15 Mai 2012

I will be exhibiting one photograph at the Avant Première et Conférence de Presse in Paris in advance of my main exhibition “Then Came Now” consisting of twenty photographs in association with “Promenades Photographiques” in Vendôme France starting June 22.
One night only!
J’exposerai une photographie à l’Avant Première et Conférence de Presse à Paris à l’avance de mon exposition principale “Puis Vint Maintenant” qui comprend une vingtaine de mes photographies et fait partie de la Promenades Photographiques à Vendôme partir du 22 juin.
Uniquement un soir!
May 15 2012, 19:30
Espace Photographique de l’Hôtel de Sauroy
58 rue Charlot
75003 Paris France
The Glowing Hours nominated for Best Film.
The film I scored, The Glowing Hours, is nominated for three awards ;
Phoenix Film Festival’s Copper Wing Award for Best Short Film in World Cinema and
Best Short Film at the New York United Film Festival for both the Jury Award and
the Audience Choice award.
Ian Ruhter converts a truck into a camera and uses wet-plate collodion process for enormous one-off photographs. Absolutely stunning, bravo!
The Glowing Hours (trailer)
I composed the score to The Glowing Hours in July 2011. The director Paul Young came to stay with me for a couple weeks, providing his ideas and directing me through the film. This type of collaboration was a first for me. Paul has a profound understanding and knowledge of film music so it was with great pleasure to complete the score under his direction. I can’t wait for our next film together.
New Music Player Installed on ThenCameNow.com

A new music and media player is up
on my website ThenCameNow.com
Click the first track and it will stream
my most recent work for films like
The Glowing Hours, Espion(s)
and Flight.
It’s iPad and iPhone friendly too.
You can also download my
soundtracks here.
Robert Charles Mann
The accidental universe: Science's crisis of faith
- By Alan P. Lightman (Harper’s Magazine)
Photographs by Dennis Hopper for Sale

Andy Warhol, David McCallum,
Brian Jones, James Brown, Elect
and Bad Heart
Black and white photographs taken
by Dennis Hopper printed by myself,
Robert Mann, in 1986 for the exhibition
following the release of Hopper’s book
entitled “Out of the Sixties”.
For more info regarding prices
and technical details, go to
Photographies Sténopés

David Gaillard présente
Robert Charles Mann
Vernissage jeudi 8 décembre 2011
Exposition du 9 au 23 décembre 2011
Les Curieuses
4, rue Oberkampf
75011 Paris France
Pour plus d’infos / For more info
ThenCameNow.com
Brian Eno : Composers as Gardeners
“My topic is the shift from ‘architect’ to ‘gardener’, where ‘architect’ stands for ‘someone who carries a full picture of the work before it is made’, to ‘gardener’ standing for ‘someone who plants seeds and waits to see exactly what will come up’. I will argue that today’s composers are more frequently ‘gardeners’ than ‘architects’ and, further, that the ‘composer as architect’ metaphor was a transitory historical blip.”
Christine Sun Kim
Deaf Performance Artist Christine Sun Kim’s Sonic Experiments
Cult photographer and filmmaker Todd Selby’s latest short is a revealing portrait of performance artist Christine Sun Kim. Deaf from birth, Kim turned to using sound as a medium during an artist residency in Berlin in 2008, and has since developed a practice of lo-fi experimentation that aims to re-appropriate sound by translating it into movement and vision.
Charles Hazlewood: Trusting the ensemble
Conductor Charles Hazlewood talks about the role of trust in musical leadership — then shows how it works, as he conducts the Scottish Ensemble onstage. He also shares clips from two musical projects: the opera “U-Carmen eKhayelitsha” and the ParaOrchestra.
Whoever is in L.A. on Sunday, please come to see PROBLEMA
October 16, 2011, 2:00 P.M.
The Ray Stark Family Theatre
SCA 108, George Lucas Building
USC School of Cinematic Arts Complex
900 W. 34th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007
FREE ADMISSION. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Saints and Sinners

An exhibition of my pinhole photographs at
Antebellum Gallery
1632 North Las Palmas Avenue
Hollywood, CA 90028
Saturday 15 October
7 PM to 9 PM
Exhibit runs through October 29th
Wednesday through Saturday
1PM to 7PM
Preview Screening of
The Glowing Hours
Directed by Paul Young, music composed by Robert Charles Mann.
Mayfair Hotel
Stratton Street
London W1
Friday 14 October at 6:30 PM
Please RSVP to me directly.
Recent track composed for an exclusive publishing deal with Big Screen Music.


