Rare Paul McCartney Photos Will Be Featured In Special Exhibition In Los Angeles

Rare Paul McCartney Photos Will Be Featured In Special Exhibition In Los Angeles

A series of recently unearthed photos by Paul McCartney taken between December 1963 and February 1964 are set to be displayed this spring at the Gagosian LA art gallery. The exhibition is titled, "Rearview Mirror: Photographs, December 1963–February 1964," and it will showcase a series of 36 photographs taken by the Beatles legend capturing the…

A series of recently unearthed photos by Paul McCartney taken between December 1963 and February 1964 are set to be displayed this spring at the Gagosian LA art gallery. The exhibition is titled, “Rearview Mirror: Photographs, December 1963–February 1964,” and it will showcase a series of 36 photographs taken by the Beatles legend capturing the band’s celebrated early days and the birth of Beatlemania. The show opens April 25 and runs through June 21, and the collection features individually signed photos available for purchase, with prices ranging from $15,000 to the high five figures. Proceeds from the sales of the photos will benefit recovery efforts for those affected by the recent California wildfires. Gagosian’s exhibition pairs with the ongoing “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm” exhibit that is currently showing at San Francisco’s de Young Museum. A promotional video for ‘Rearview Mirror’ captures McCartney reflecting on the photos while signing his work, as he shares stories about the Beatles early days. (Rolling Stone)

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