Exclusive Exhibition in Celebration of Michael Caine's "My Generation"

3 Carnaby Street, London
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Free
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3 Carnaby Street, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Oxford Circus 0.23 miles

Carnaby is excited to announce the launch of an exclusive exhibition in celebration of the forthcoming film My Generation, which is presented and produced by Michael Caine. The film tells the story of the swinging sixties, told through the eyes of the icon that helped shape this remarkable era. My Generation will be in cinemas on March 14th for a one night special that includes a Q&A with Michael Caine and David Batty.

The free-entry exhibition runs from 8 – 21 March at 3 Carnaby Street and is curated by Zelda Cheatle. The stunning showcase includes photographs, prints and previously unseen archive footage. Many of the iconic contributors from the film are featured including; Twiggy, Roger Daltrey and The Who, Marianne Faithfull, Vidal Sassoon, Jean Shrimpton, Lulu, Paul McCartney and The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bailey, Sandie Shaw and Mary Quant alongside Michael Caine.
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Well-renowned curator, Zelda Cheatle, has worked closely with photographers integral to the 60s cultural
revolution including; Terry O’Neill, Brian Duffy and Barry Lategan to showcase their work in this one off Carnaby exhibition. Pieces include the infamous portrait of Christine Keeler, taken by Lewis Morley, mass crowd photographs highlighting the peak of Beatlemania as well as the first professional photo taken of Twiggy. Visitors can expect an immersive experience full of the ambience of this revolutionary period.

Two Q&A talks, hosted by broadcaster Edith Bowman will take place at the exhibition. On Monday 12th March Director David Batty will be in conversation and on Monday 19th March renowned photographer Terry O’Neill will talk. Tickets are free via a ballot hosted on Carnaby.co.uk.

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