The changing faces of fame
Fascinating talk at the National
Portrait Gallery by Rob Dickens looking at how images of the famous have
changed over the last 150 years and how the famous have used artists to build their
images.
He began with how the most
famous Victorians are often seen in our minds a sold men because that is when
their photographs appeared although there are in fact striking portraits of
them as young me.
He then went through the
relationships between various Hollywood stars and the photographers they worked
with. He then develpoed this into the way pop stars have built similar
relationships. He touched on the vital role Vanity Fair photographer played in
both eras.
He also talked about how
looking at pictures of someone throughout their life could tell their story
using Tony Blair as one example.
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