May 06, 2024
By Andy Johnson
Back in 1963 and 1964 the Fab Four were capturing the hearts of millions.
And while that was going on, Sir Paul McCartney was capturing it on his Pentax camera and now you see those pictures without having to go to England.
A display called “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm,” takes visitors inside the frenzy of Beatlemania, as the band toured the U-S and skyrocketed them to global fame.
The display first went on view at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Now it’s made its New York debut at the Brooklyn Museum.
The immersive installation features photography, video clips and archival material that traces the period when The Beatles played concert halls in Liverpool and London and began to tour internationally.
Organizers say, “Eyes of the Storm” not only showcases McCartney’s artistic versatility but also serves as a personal and historical archive.
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