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North Face
Photographs from the National Portrait Gallery
29 March - 26 May 2008

Rowan Sebastian Atkinson
by Alistair Morrison,
1988
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PARTNERSHIP EXHIBITION
North Face is a unique collaborative project between
the North East Regional Museums hub and the National Portrait
Gallery. Ten portraits of famous faces from the North East, including
comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, comedy actor Rowan Atkinson,
football legend Jack Charlton and international musician Sting
will be on show simultaneously in ten different cultural venues
across North East England, from Berwick-upon-Tweed to Middlesbrough.
Each portrait has a close link with the place in which it is
being shown.
Nine of the portraits are on
loan from the National Portrait Gallery and feature North Eastern
celebrities from the fields of music, performance, creative arts,
broadcasting, sport and journalism. A tenth portrait of Kathryn
Tickell, the popular composer and performer of Northumbrian traditional
music, has been specially commissioned by Tyne & Wear Museums.
The ten portraits on show in
the North Face exhibition include: Vic Reeves and Bob
Mortimer at the Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough; Ridley Scott and
Tony Scott at Hartlepool Art Gallery; Kate Adie at Durham Light
Infantry Museum & Art Gallery; Steve Cram at Bede's World,
Jarrow; Sting at Segedunum Roman Fort Baths & Museum, Wallsend;
Sheila Armstrong at Woodhorn, Northumberland Museum, Archives
& Country park, Ashington; Jack Charlton at Hexham Old Gaol;
Rowan Atkinson at Berwick Borough Museum; Stella Vine at Alnwick
Castle and Kathryn Tickell at Lady Waterford Hall, Ford, Northumberland.
Venues
No current venue
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