Iconic Images is proud to present
ALWAYS AUDREY
Six Iconic Photographers. One Legendary Star.
In Always Audrey – six of the most notable photographers come together for the first time in an exhibition that celebrates the life and legacy of the iconic Audrey Hepburn. The exhibition features the work of Norman Parkinson, Milton H. Greene, Douglas Kirkland, Terry O’Neill and Eva Sereny. Also, exhibiting for the first time, will be Lawrence Fried. Fried’s wonderful images capturing the star on the cusp of fame, as she walks around Times Square in New York City, while appearing on Broadway in her break-through performance in Gigi in 1951.
This exhibition also features a recently discovered portrait of Audrey Hepburn by Anthony Beauchamp, shown here for the first time.
The exhibition coincides with the publication of a major new book of the same name. Published by ACC Art Books and Iconic Images, Always Audrey not only features iconic, rare and unseen images of Audrey Hepburn, but also includes an insightful interview with Terence Pepper, former Head of Photographs for the National Portrait Gallery and co-curator of the 2015 exhibition Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon.
Always Audrey will open to the public on Friday, October 4th and will run through the autumn.
Iconic Images Gallery
13a Park Walk
Chelsea, SW10 0AJ
www.iconicimagesgallery.net
![A smiling Audrey Hepburn with a dove perched on her shoulder on the set of 'Two for the Road', 1966. Hepburn With Dove](/app/uploads/2017/01/AH105.jpg)
![Belgian-born British actress Audrey Hepburn is photographed wearing a Givenchy afternoon cocktail dress from his Spring/Summer 1955 collection at 'Villa Rolli', a farmhouse in the Alban Hills of Cecchina, Italy, during the filming of King Vidor’s 'War and Peace', for Glamour magazine, June 23, 1955. Audrey Hepburn](/app/uploads/2017/01/NP_PE_AH003.jpg)
![Actress Audrey Hepburn photographed in a taxi in Broadway as part of a multi-day photo shoot for Esquire magazine, New York City, 1951.](/app/uploads/2019/09/LF_AH023.jpg)