The Swinging 60s with Terence Donovan - 2 minutes read
The Swinging 60s with Terence Donovan
An exhibition of over 30 vintage photographs from Terence Donovan’s early career is on display at Huxley-Parlour Gallery through July 27. Donovan (1936 – 1996) rose to prominence in the 1960s as part of London’s post-war renaissance in art, fashion, graphic design and photography. Terence Donovan: The 1960s includes well-known portraits of Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Monica Vitti, Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale, Celia Hammond and Dave Brubeck among other cultural figures of the era, as well as some lesser-seen images.
The show highlights the way Donovan’s work, rooted in the rough streets of London’s East End where he grew up, shaped the aesthetic of the city’s ‘Swinging Sixties.” Often situating his models in bomb-ravaged ruins or in industrial building sites, his gritty style looked to reportage, rather than fashion photography, for its inspiration. “He worked for some of the most progressive magazines of the time including Queen, Townand London Lifeand his images quickly became emblematic of the era and established Donovan as a new force in British photography,” writes the gallery in the press release.
Terence Donovan was born in London’s East End in 1951. At the age of 22, he opened his first studio, becoming an immediate success. Later in his career he produced television commercials and advertising campaigns alongside his editorial work. He also directed the video for Robert Palmer’s song Addicted to Love (1986). His work has been the subject of solo and group exhibitions at many major art institutions.
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An exhibition of over 30 vintage photographs from Terence Donovan’s early career is on display at Huxley-Parlour Gallery through July 27. Donovan (1936 – 1996) rose to prominence in the 1960s as part of London’s post-war renaissance in art, fashion, graphic design and photography. Terence Donovan: The 1960s includes well-known portraits of Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Monica Vitti, Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale, Celia Hammond and Dave Brubeck among other cultural figures of the era, as well as some lesser-seen images.
The show highlights the way Donovan’s work, rooted in the rough streets of London’s East End where he grew up, shaped the aesthetic of the city’s ‘Swinging Sixties.” Often situating his models in bomb-ravaged ruins or in industrial building sites, his gritty style looked to reportage, rather than fashion photography, for its inspiration. “He worked for some of the most progressive magazines of the time including Queen, Townand London Lifeand his images quickly became emblematic of the era and established Donovan as a new force in British photography,” writes the gallery in the press release.
Terence Donovan was born in London’s East End in 1951. At the age of 22, he opened his first studio, becoming an immediate success. Later in his career he produced television commercials and advertising campaigns alongside his editorial work. He also directed the video for Robert Palmer’s song Addicted to Love (1986). His work has been the subject of solo and group exhibitions at many major art institutions.
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Swinging London • Terence Donovan (photographer) • Terence Donovan (photographer) • London • Renaissance • Art • Fashion • Graphic design • Photography • Terence Donovan (photographer) • Julie Christie • Terence Stamp • Monica Vitti • Sophia Loren • Claudia Cardinale • Celia Hammond • Dave Brubeck • Donovan • East End of London • Swinging London • Fashion photography • London • Photography • Terence Donovan (photographer) • East End of London • Television advertisement • Advertising • Robert Palmer (singer) • Song • Addicted to Love (song) • Art • Fashion photography • Fashion photography • Photo District News •