7th October 12th November 2011
A solo exhibition featuring new work by iconic British artist David Bailey, who during a prolific career has created countless images that are embedded in our cultural psyche. Hitler Killed the Duck will feature unseen mixed media images. The new works will be shown in public for the first time, and although Bailey has been painting in his studio for years, this exhibition be an exciting departure from the photography for which the 73 year old Bailey is renowned. A mixture of painting and photography using oils and pigment prints, canvas and silk, the exhibition will feature a mixture of portraits and paintings inspired by Baileys childhood, influences, inspiration, fears and desires.










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