Charles Edridge
20/4/05 - 3/5/05
The exhibition, entitled “Assignments”, was curated by Graham Wood, Director of Photography at The Times newspaper and includes around 30 black and white images which span Edridge’s remarkable sixty-year career as a photojournalist. Beginning as a soldier in the Second World War, when he was assigned to take intelligence pictures, Edridge was greatly influenced by Cartier Bresson...
Terry O'Neill
24/3/05 - 16/4/05
To celebrate representation of renowned photographer Terry O’Neill’s archive, this show focuses on unposed portraits of celebrities such as Clint Eastwood and Audrey Hepburn. Much of the work had never been printed before and is in contrast to his better known studio portraiture. It quickly becomes clear that Terry is trusted by those he photographs such as Ava Gardner and Paul Newman sharing a...
Athens 2004
18/11/04 - 1/1/05
Getty Images were the official photographers at the Athens Summer Olympics and captured the emotion and drama of the event, relaying it live around the world. This exhibition invites you to relive the vibrancy of Athens 2004 and join the winners and the losers as they strive for gold, including Kelly Holmes’ triumphs and Paula Radcliffe’s despair. Covering almost all events of this sporting spectacular, award...
Tag Heuer - 40 Years of Legends
29/10/04 - 13/11/04
Celebrating 40 years of motor racing legends and TAG Heuer watches, and curated by Jay Kay of Jamiroquai with the author Nick Foulkes, this show encompassed the thrill of racing for both teams and spectators. From Formula 1 to Indy Car, the drivers, pit crews and accompanying celebrities are seen at work and at play. It also included a special tribute section to Fangio, one of the greatest drivers ever.
Thurston Hopkins - The Golden Age of Reportage
31/10/03 - 10/1/04
Celebrating a lifetime of achievement, Getty Images Gallery, in association with Harpers & Queen Magazine, produced this special exhibition featuring the work of distinguished British photographer, Thurston Hopkins. In a career spanning four decades, Hopkins became known for his uncanny ability to depict the human condition through photographs that demonstrate a great sensitivity to the subject, while taking a...