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Paul McCartneyTo look at the love and the wonder of what we went through that's captured in a lot of these photographs is the whole thing. It's what makes life great.
National Portrait Gallery, London from 28th June until 1st October 2023
Paul’s photographs will be displayed for the first time at the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery, London. This exhibition provides a uniquely personal and never-before-seen perspective on what it was like to be a ‘Beatle’ at the start of ‘Beatlemania’.
In 2020, an extraordinary trove of nearly a thousand photographs taken by Paul McCartney on a 35mm camera was re-discovered in his archive. They intimately record the months towards the end of 1963 and beginning of 1964 when Beatlemania erupted in the UK and, after the band’s first visit to the USA, they became the most famous people on the planet. The photographs are Paul'’s personal record of this explosive time, when they, The Beatles, were inside looking out and were the ‘Eyes of the Storm’.
1964: Eyes of the Storm presents 275 of Paul’s photographs from the six cities of these intense, legendary months – Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, Washington, D.C. and Miami – and many never-before-seen portraits of John, George and Ringo. In his Foreword and Introductions to these city portfolios, Paul remembers ‘what else can you call it – pandemonium’ and conveys his impressions of Britain and America in 1964 – the moment when the culture changed and the Sixties really began.
For more updates on Paul McCartney's Eyes of the Storm photography book and exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, visit PaulMcCartney.com or look out for news on Paul's official social media channels.