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PAST EXHIBITION ARCHIVE
First Showing: Photographic
Acquisitions from 2005 and 2006
11 February - 17 September
2006
Room 41a
Admission free

Janet Street-Porter
by Harry Borden, 1998
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This new display of photographs
acquired in the last two years celebrates the broad range of
practices and styles in contemporary portrait photography. The
selection includes figures from the worlds of broadcasting, literature,
photography, classical music and cookery.
This new selection of ten works
by Harry Borden has recently been acquired, with support
from Herbert Smith, the National Portrait Gallery's 150th Anniversary
Partner.
Portraits of four photographers
are included. In Maud Sulter's large format Polaroid group, three
photographers well represented in the collection, are shown at
the time of their historic display in the Balcony Gallery. Work
by Michael Ward is currently the subject of two displays:
Mostly Women in the Bookshop
Gallery and The Beatles on the Balcony.
A tribute to Bob Carlos Clarke is made by the inclusion
of an intimate photograph taken by his fourteen-year-old daughter,
Scarlett Carlos Clarke. This is shown next to the photograph
of Marco Pierre White which was generously presented to the gallery
in 1999 and has not previously been exhibited.
The gift of Fergus Greer's
portrait of Sir General Mike Jackson can be seen in the context
of a larger display of the photographer's work in Room
38a.
The acquisition of the portrait
of Mary Wesley coincides with the well-received biography Wild
Mary: The Life of Mary Wesley by Patrick Marnham and
the use of this image in the on-line version of the Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography.
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