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Sixties Happenings - Review: Beatles To Bowie

I wanted to be one of the first to see the new photographic exhibition, ‘Beatles To Bowie: The 60s Exposed’, which opened at London’s National Portrait Gallery this week – and I wasn’t disappointed. Even those who think they must have seen every pop photograph taken in the Sixties will find something new here, as [...]

Sixties Happenings - Beatles To Bowie

London’s National Portrait Gallery is celebrating the 50th anniversary since the start of the Sixties with ‘Beatles To Bowie: The 60s Exposed’, an exhibition of 150 photographs of the personalities and groups who made the Sixties swing.
The exhibition, which runs from 15th October 2009 to 24th January 2010 and features over 100 images that [...]

Sixties Happenings - The Stones return to Regent Sound

The Rolling Stones will return to Regent Sound in Denmark Street - the studio where they recorded their first album - when Philip Townsend’s exhibition, ‘Sorry You Missed The Sixties’, opens on 28th August. Featuring an intimate collection of early photographs of the band, the exhibition will be housed in Peter Parker’s Rock ‘n’ [...]

Sixties Happenings - Philip Townsend Signing This Weekend!

Legendary photographer Philip Townsend is holding an exhibition of his Archive of Sixties’ photographs at a pop-up gallery in the Newburgh Quarter, just off Carnaby Street, from 13th June to 5th July, 11am till 7pm daily.
The exhibition of limited edition silver gelatin prints celebrates the publication of Townsend’s first book, ‘Sorry You Missed The [...]