
In April, Gagosian’s Beverly Hills location will showcase a set of singer-songwriter Paul McCartney‘s rediscovered images, shot in the course of the peak of Beatlemania. However, in contrast to the images from final 12 months’s exhibition on the Brooklyn Museum, these prints can be on the market.
The Gagosian exhibition options 36 candid pictures taken between December 1963 and February 1964, and provides a uncommon insider’s view of the Beatles as they rose to international stardom. The gathering consists of portraits of McCartney’s bandmates—John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—in addition to evocative self-portraits and energetic scenes captured via automobile home windows because the band navigated the chaos of their newfound fame.
The pictures, shot in Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, and different cities, are offered as small, signed editions, with a portion of the proceeds supporting wildfire restoration efforts in Southern California. Costs vary from $12,000 to excessive 5 figures.
The prints have been skillfully made at Griffin Editions, the Brooklyn picture studio well-known for printing work by many famend photographers and artists, together with Cindy Sherman, Alec Soth, Danny Lyon, Jamel Shabazz, and David Salle, amongst others.
Designed by Stefan Beckman, who labored with the gallery on exhibition designs for Avedon 100 at Gagosian New York in 2023 and Jean-Michel Basquiat: Made on Market Avenue at Gagosian Beverly Hills in 2024, the exhibit runs from April 25 to June 2. It additionally coincides with the McCartney’s exhibition, titled, Eyes of the Storm, which debuted at London’s Nationwide Portrait Gallery in 2023 and heads to San Francisco’s de Younger Museum in March.