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David Bailey Exhibit Opens at National Portrait Gallery, Feb 2014

By: Sep. 05, 2013
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A landmark exhibition of the work of David Bailey is to open at the National Portrait Gallery, London, in February 2014, it was announced today (5 September 2013). It will include a new portrait of Kate Moss, exhibited for the first time, together with previously unseen work including images from his 2012 travels to the Naga Hills in India.

Selected by the photographer, Bailey's Stardust (6 February - 1 June 2014) will be one of the Gallery's largest scale photography exhibitions, with over 250 portraits occupying most of its ground floor.

One of the world's most distinguished and distinctive photographers, David Bailey has made an outstanding contribution to the visual arts, creating consistently imaginative and thought-provoking portraits. As well as including new work, this exhibition contains a wide variety of Bailey's photographs from a career that has spanned more than half a century.

The portraits have been personally selected by Bailey from the subjects and groups that he has captured over the last five decades: actors, writers, musicians, politicians, filmmakers, models, artists and people encountered on his travels; many of them famous, some unknown, all of them engaging and memorable. Bailey will be making new silver gelatin prints of his black-and-white portraits especially for the exhibition.

Bailey's Stardust is structured thematically, with iconic images presented alongside many lesser-known portraits, its title reflecting the notion that we are all made from, and return to, 'stardust'. Portraits of a wide range of sitters - from the glamorous to the impoverished, the famous to the notorious - are presented in a series of contrasting rooms, and through images of skulls and pregnancy, powerful meditations on birth and death.

There will be rooms devoted to Bailey's travels in Australia, Delhi and the Naga Hills as well as icons from the worlds of fashion and the arts, and people of the East End of London. There will be selections from two of Bailey's most acclaimed bodies of work: the Box of Pin-Ups, which helped define the 1960s through arresting studies of key figures, and Bailey'sDemocracy, in which people visiting his studio were asked if they would agree to be photographed naked.

Rooms devoted to striking portraits of The Rolling Stones and Catherine Bailey contrast with remarkable documentary photographs from the photographer's expedition to Papua New Guinea in 1974 and moving images of those devastated by the famine in east Africa taken in support of the Band Aid charity in 1985.

David Bailey's many publications include Eye (2009), Is that So Kid (2008), NY JS DB 62 (2007), Bailey's Democracy(2005), Locations - The 1970s Archive (2003), Chasing Rainbows (2001), Archive One - The 1960s (1999) and Box of Pin-Ups (1964).

Sandy Nairne, Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, says: 'Bailey's Stardust is a very special event. It offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the widest range of the mercurial portraits created by David Bailey, one of the world's greatest image-makers.'

Gerd von Podewils, Senior Vice President Global Communication at HUGO BOSS AG, says: 'David Bailey is a master in his field. Photography and fashion are highly intertwined and therefore we are very honoured to be able to support this career-spanning and unique exhibition.'

BAILEY'S STARDUST

Sponsored by HUGO BOSS

National Portrait Gallery, London (6 February - 1 June 2014), Admission charge

PUBLICATIONS

A fully-illustrated book, Bailey's Stardust, which includes an essay by the art critic and writer Tim Marlow and an illustrated chronology that sets Bailey's work in the context of his life, accompanies the exhibition. Designed by Bailey himself, the book contains more than 250 colour and tritone images, some previously unseen from across the whole of Bailey's long and varied career to date. RRP £45, hardback.

Also available is Bailey Exposed, a book of observations and quips by the celebrated British photographer, with contributions from many of his most famous sitters. RRP £9.99, paperback.

TOUR

There will be a national and international tour following the exhibition in London.

For further Press information and image requests please contact: Neil Evans, Press Office, National Portrait Gallery Tel: 020 7312 2452 (not for publication) Email: nevans@npg.org.uk Images: www.npg.org.uk/press

National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place WC2H 0HE, opening hours Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday: 10am - 6pm (Gallery closure commences at 5.50pm) Late Opening: Thursday, Friday: 10am - 9pm (Gallery closure commences at 8.50pm) Nearest Underground: Leicester Square/Charing Cross General information: 0207 306 0055 Recorded information: 020 7312 2463 Website/Tickets: www.npg.org.uk




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