May Pang to Exhibit Her Candid Photos of John Lennon Taken During His 18-Month Lost Weekend at Aloft, August 18 - 20
May Pang with artwork Photo credit Scott Segelbaum
The Lost Weekend – The Photography of May Pang coincides with the feature film documentary The Lost Weekend: A Love Story that premiered in theaters in April 2023
Few people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. Pang was Lennon’s lover during the infamous Lost Weekend era, which was his 18-month separation from Yoko Ono from late 1973 through 1975. During this highly creative time for Lennon, Pang took candid photos of Lennon in a comfortable, relaxed environment.
A collection of these private photographs will be on display and available for purchase at Gallery13 in the Aloft Hotel, 900 Washington Avenue S, Friday, August 18 through Sunday, August 20. Admission to the exhibit is free to the public, and all works are available for purchase. May Pang will be in attendance at Gallery13 in the Aloft Hotel, meeting attendees and telling stories behind these limited-edition photographs of John Lennon. See John as May saw him!
During the Lost Weekend, with May's help, Lennon had his most artistically and commercially productive period post-Beatles - with the albums Mind Games, Walls and Bridges (which included his only #1 Hit Single Whatever Gets You Through the Night), Rock and Roll, and collaborations with Elton John, David Bowie, Harry Nilsson, Mick Jagger and Ringo, among others. Pang can be heard on the song #9 Dream as she whispers John’s name in the song. Another song, Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox), was written about Pang.
Pang also encouraged Lennon to reconnect with his family and his friends, which ultimately led to a reunion with Paul McCartney and a memorable jam session between the two Beatles. Pang also arranged for Julian Lennon to visit his father for the first time in almost three years. One of Pang’s photographs of Julian Lennon graces the cover of Julian’s latest album entitled Jude.
Father & Son
Lennon also went into the studio with friend Harry Nilsson during this time and produced his album Pussy Cats. It was during this time that Pang rented a house in Santa Monica and moved in with Lennon and fellow partiers Ringo Starr, Keith Moon and Harry Nilsson. Several photos from this time also appear in the exhibition. Other highlights of the exhibition include the only photograph that exists of John Lennon signing the contract to dissolve the Beatles, as well as the last known photograph of John Lennon and Paul McCartney together (March 29, 1974).
Pang has also published three books on her times with Lennon, including Loving John, John Lennon – The Lost Weekend and Instamatic Karma, featuring photos from her private archives.
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