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A Celebration of Portraiture

Marlborough London

June 9 – July 14, 2023

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Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Installation photography by Aggie Cherrie

Selected Works

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Berenice Abbott

Self Portrait Distortion, c. 1948

gelatin silver print mounted on board

image/sheet: 12 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. / 31.8 x 23.5 cm

mount: 20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Berenice Abbott

Self Portrait Distortion, c. 1948

gelatin silver print mounted on board

image/sheet: 12 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. / 31.8 x 23.5 cm

mount: 20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

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Soho Bedroom, 1934

silver gelatin print mounted on board

20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Soho Bedroom, 1934

silver gelatin print mounted on board

20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Inquire
Berenice Abbott

Self Portrait Distortion, c. 1948

gelatin silver print mounted on board

image/sheet: 12 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. / 31.8 x 23.5 cm

mount: 20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Berenice Abbott

Self Portrait Distortion, c. 1948

gelatin silver print mounted on board

image/sheet: 12 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. / 31.8 x 23.5 cm

mount: 20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Soho Bedroom, 1934

silver gelatin print mounted on board

20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Soho Bedroom, 1934

silver gelatin print mounted on board

20 x 16 in. / 50.8 x 40.6 cm

Press Release

Marlborough London is pleased to present A Celebration of Portraiture, opening on the 8th of June 2023, to coincide with the re-opening of the National Portrait Gallery. Unfolding in thematic sections across two floors, the exhibition will explore how artists have pushed the limits of this genre from the early 20th century to the present day.

Portraits are one of the richest veins of Marlborough’s history as a result of the gallery’s eight-decade long commitment to the figurative tradition, championed by its founders through seminal exhibitions of works by Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Lynn Chadwick, Lucian Freud, Maggi Hambling, Alex Katz, Henry Moore and Celia Paul, among many others. These vanguards of modern figuration will be shown on the ground floor alongside iconic photographic portraits by Berenice Abbott, Richard Avedon, Bill Brandt and Brassaï, paying tribute to the critical role Marlborough played at the forefront of exhibiting photography during the 1970s and 80s.

A Celebration of Portraiture seeks to contextualise portraiture beyond the pursuit of external likeness; some revel in the genre’s glamorous allure, while others critique its elitist associations and instead call attention to the banal or even the grotesque. This exhibition proposes diverse, highly personal, and often unconventional ways of evoking the sitter, forging geographical, historical, and visual links between works that engage with Marlborough’s past and present.

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