PAUL McCARTNEY PHOTOGRAPHS 1963–64: EYES OF THE STORM
→ Closes August 18
I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party but, sadly, it is nearly time for us to say goodbye to Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm. You have a few days left to catch this beloved exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Through Paul McCartney’s singular perspective, we travel from London to DC to New York to Miami, following “the boys” during the rise of Beatlemania. It’s an incredible ride and a tribute to McCartney’s versatility as an artist.
The exhibition is also a celebration of those rare moments when the world comes together for one awe-inspiring cultural experience. (Hey, together, we even found Adrienne from Brooklyn!)
Eyes of the Storm is free with general admission—and we’ll be here Eight Days a Week (actually, Wednesday–Sunday, 11–6 pm) till it closes.
→ AND I LOVE HER
Don’t just take our word for it! Here’s what the critics are saying.
→ CAN’T BUY ME LOVE
But you can buy the book 1964: Eyes of the Storm by Paul McCartney—and isn’t that basically the same thing?
→ ANY TIME AT ALL
By becoming a Brooklyn Museum Member, you’ll get exclusive, after-hours access to the art. Our next Member Evening Hours is on Friday, August 16.
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From the top: Paul McCartney. Self-portrait, London, 1963. Pigmented inkjet print. © 1963 Paul McCartney under exclusive license to MPL Archive LLP; Paul McCartney. John Lennon. Paris, January 1964. Pigmented inkjet print. © 1964 Paul McCartney under exclusive license to MPL Archive LLP; Image courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum Shop
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm has been organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, England, in collaboration with Paul McCartney. It is curated by Sir Paul McCartney with Sarah Brown for MPL Communications and Rosie Broadley for the National Portrait Gallery. The presentation at the Brooklyn Museum is organized by Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts, and Jennie Tang, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director of Art and the Director of Curatorial Affairs.
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