Tag: Intimate Portraits

First Solo Exhibition of Sarah Mei Herman’s Work Opens at Soledad Senlle Gallery

AMSTERDAM.- Soledad Senlle Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of Sarah Mei Herman (Amsterdam, 1980). Thresholds and transitions within and between people form a perpetual theme uniting the photography and video work shown in A Wordless Whisper…

First Solo Display of Work by Photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery

LONDON.- From Where I Stand is the first solo display of work by photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery. The display celebrates the publication of McCartney’s first book, From Where I Stand, selected from her complete archive from…

First Solo Display of Work by Photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery

LONDON.- From Where I Stand is the first solo display of work by photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery. The display celebrates the publication of McCartney’s first book, From Where I Stand, selected from her complete archive from…

First Solo Display of Work by Photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery

LONDON.- From Where I Stand is the first solo display of work by photographer Mary McCartney at the National Portrait Gallery. The display celebrates the publication of McCartney’s first book, From Where I Stand, selected from her complete archive from…

An Intimate Look Into the Most Controversial Band in Rock History

LONDON.- To coincide with the theatrical
release
of “When you’re Strange”, Idea Generation Gallery has an intimate look
into the
most controversial rock bands in music history. The Doors: When You’re
Strange
showcases one of th…

An Intimate Look Into the Most Controversial Band in Rock History

LONDON.- To coincide with the theatrical release of “When you’re Strange”, Idea Generation Gallery has an intimate look into the most controversial rock bands in music history. The Doors: When You’re Strange showcases one of the mos…

Photographs by Cecil Beaton at the Imperial War Museum North

MANCHESTER.- 30 years after the death of photographer Cecil Beaton, Imperial War Museum North is displaying some of his most iconic Second World War shipyard images in huge 5m high frames outside the Museum – on The Quays in Manchester. Beaton was best…

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