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Angus McBean: Portraits

Audrey Hepburn
by Angus McBean, 1951
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Angus McBean: Portraits is the first museum retrospective devoted
to Angus McBean (1904-90), one of the most significant British
photographers of the twentieth century. It brings together over
100 photographs in black and white and colour, including a large
number of vintage prints from museum collections and important
loans from private collections. The exhibition offers an unprecedented
opportunity to see the astonishing range of McBean's work. From
the striking surrealist portraits of the 1930s to his period
as indisputably the most important photographer of theatre and
dance personalities of the 1940s and 1950s. The exhibition also
showcases his cult re-emergence as a chronicler of pop music
and includes his famous Beatles covers.
Highlights of the exhibition
include the iconic 1951 photograph of the then unknown Audrey
Hepburn, her head and shoulders emerging from sand - and posed
amidst classical pillars. The forty-year spread of the exhibition
includes more recent photographs of Derek Jarman and Tilda Swinton,
while other significant portraits include Marlene Dietrich, Mae
West and Katharine Hepburn. The exhibition also features several
defining portraits of Vivien Leigh, whom McBean photographed
many times over the course of their thirty-year association.
Venues
Amgueddfa
Cymru - National Museum Wales, Cardiff
31 March - 3 June 2007
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