Terry O’Neill's Stars at Fotografiska New York

Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Terry O’Neill's Stars at Fotografiska New York

Rock legends, Hollywood stars and sports heroes. Mention a global celebrity from the second half of the 20th century and that person probably posed for Terry O’Neill’s camera. This Summer, Fotografiska New York is opening its doors to Stars – featuring iconic portraits of Brigitte Bardot, Mick Jagger, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, David Bowie, The Beatles, Kate Moss and many more.

No one was able to get as close to the stars as Terry O’Neill. The British photographer is one of the world’s most famous, and from the 1960s until his death in 2019, he took portraits of countless Hollywood stars, music legends, fashion icons and athletes. Stars is a retrospective of the acclaimed photographer’s unique work with over a hundred iconic photographs. 

The exhibition includes legendary photographs of Faye Dunaway, Audrey Hepburn and Frank Sinatra, world-famous portraits of Brigitte Bardot and Mick Jagger seen in color for the first time, and never before shown photographs of stars such as Elvis Presley and Bianca Jagger.

Mick Jagger ©Terry O'Neill - Iconic Images

Stars compiles both iconic imagery and unpublished works from Terry O’Neill’s complete archive to create an exclusive collection of photographs.

Terry O’Neill’s career as a photographer began at the English newspaper, Daily Sketch. After a couple of years, he started working as a freelance photographer for magazines like Vogue, Rolling Stone, Time Magazine and Vanity Fair. He was one of the world’s most published photographers in the 1960s up until the early 2000s. O’Neill’s photographs often took a personal approach, offering something completely different from the artificial portraits that were so common at the time, and even the most inaccessible stars wanted to pose for him. 

Brigitte Bardot with cigarette ©Terry O'Neill - Iconic Images

In 1963, Terry O’Neill photographed both The Rolling Stones and The Beatles before they had had their big breaks, and for several years he accompanied famous musicians backstage on tours, such as artists like Elton John and David Bowie. 

O’Neill had his breakthrough as a photographer around the same time as pop culture was exploding in the 1960s and developed a close relationship with many stars before they became famous. This enabled him to capture not just gorgeous portraits but also closer, more candid photos. 

Image on top : Faye Dunaway by the pool ©Terry O'Neill - Iconic Images

Stephanie Cime

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