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Exclusive: Paul McCartney Reveals Rare Beatles Photographs

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Step back in time with over 250 rediscovered images capturing the essence of Beatlemania and intimate moments of The Beatles, courtesy of Paul McCartney’s personal archives. This immersive exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum takes viewers on a journey through the frenzy and camaraderie of the iconic band’s U.S. tour. Director Catherine Futter invites visitors to experience McCartney’s perspective amidst fame, offering a unique window into his artistic journey.

From formal portraits to candid snapshots, McCartney’s diverse photography style reflects the spirit of the 1960s. ‘Eyes of the Storm’ paints a vivid narrative of McCartney’s adventures alongside John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, showcasing his multifaceted talents beyond music.

More than a trip down memory lane, this exhibition offers profound insights into the enduring legacy of one of music’s greatest icons. Don’t miss ‘Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm’ at the Brooklyn Museum, now open for viewing.”

Location:

Brooklyn Museum

200 Eastern Pkwy

Brooklyn, NY 11238

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