Jim Lee, On the Beach, 1968, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, courtesy of Hamiltons Gallery
Hamiltons’ final 2009 exhibition highlights a selection of works never previously shown at the gallery.
With modern masterworks by Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon and Don McCullin, alongside
contemporary photographs by Guido Mocafico, Miles Aldridge, Jim Lee, Erwin Olaf and Kobi Israel.
Highlights include Newton: Polaroids, Avedon: Andy Warhol, New York, 1969, Aldridge: Mayfair Lady,
2005 and McCullin: Dew Pond, Somerset, 1988.
GO SEE:SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Group Show Through to 16Th Jan 2010
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