Beatles legend Paul McCartney has announced a new photo exhibition at Gagosian's Beverly Hills gallery from April 25 to June 21.
The new exhibit comprises 36 recently recovered photographs taken by McCartney between December 1963 and February 1964 offering an indelible snapshot of "Beatlemania" as it was becoming a global phenomenon.
The mix of black-and-white and color prints include self-portraits, unguarded portraits of Paul's bandmates, and views of the pandemonium that greeted them at every turn.
A portion of sale proceeds will be donated to support ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts in Southern California following the recent devastating wildfires.
The exhibition in Beverly Hills is designed by Stefan Beckman, who previously worked with the gallery on exhibition designs for Avedon 100 at Gagosian New York (2023) and Jean-Michel Basquiat: Made on Market Street at Gagosian Beverly Hills (2024).
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