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Modern Muses by Bryan Adams
13 March - 15 June 2008
Room 35
Sponsored by


Annie Lennox
by Bryan Adams, 2007
© Bryan Adams
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Brilliant
Women 18th-Century Bluestockings | Blackberry:
Brilliant Women and Modern Muses | Times
Online feature on Modern Muses
Historically, the term 'muse'
refers to the Greek goddesses who represent the arts and inspire
the processes of creation. The twenty-one subjects chosen as
Modern Muses are a selection of outstanding women from different
fields of achievement including the arts, charities and business
photographed at differing points in their careers.
The selection of sitters was
made by BlackBerry® and the National Portrait Gallery together
with the photographer, Bryan Adams.
Canadian-born Adams has established
himself as a leading photographer after many years as a successful
rock singer and recording artist. He published a book of portrait
photography for Calvin Klein called American Women (2005) and
has had his work published in magazines such as i-D, British
Vogue and Vanity Fair.
The Modern Muses portraits were
commissioned by BlackBerry, sponsors of the National Portrait
Gallery exhibition, Brilliant Women: 18th-Century Bluestockings
(13 March-15 June 2008). They are a fitting contemporary adjunct
to the independent minded, creative professionals celebrated
in the portraits created over two centuries earlier.
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