Audrey Hepburn: Beyond the Screen

Proud Galleries, 32 John Adam St, London WC2N 6BP

17th August - 30th September 2018

Proud Galleries is pleased to present ‘Audrey Hepburn: Beyond the Screen’, a photographic exhibition displaying rare portraits of Audrey Hepburn captured by a selection of high profile twentieth century photographers. This collection brings together the work of Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson, Bob Willoughby, Eva Sereny, Mark Shaw and Douglas Kirkland; each celebrated for their distinct portrayals of Hepburn.

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#FineArtFriday – Jump!, by Norman Parkinson

But it was one shot in particular, of model Pamela Minchin, clad in a Fortnum & Mason swimsuit, jumping from a breakwater on to a beach on the Isle of Wight in July 1939, that would become one of the most seminal images of the iconic photographers career.

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Jimi Hendrix, by Terence Donovan

On the 25th August 1967 Terence Donovan visited Jimi Hendrix in his temporary home at Number 9, 43 Upper Berkeley Street, W1. Donovan was by now firmly established as one of swinging London’s leading young photographers, part of the triumvirate (along with his friends David Bailey and Brian Duffy) christened the ‘Black Trinity’ by their elder peer Norman Parkinson.

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#FineArtFriday – Sean Connery, by Terry O’Neill

When working with an archive as expansive as Terry O’Neill’s, we often find that some negatives and prints were either lost or sold. As luck would have it, Iconic Images recently rediscovered a fantastic photograph of Sean Connery taken on the set of ‘Diamond are Forever’ in 1971.

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