A huge collection of Beatles photographs and images is set for
display at the Beatles at the Ridge music festival Sept. 19 and 20. The
Argenta Collection will be unveiled at the annual festival in downtown
Walnut Ridge.
“The Argenta Collection contains 229
large format photos. These go back to the days when photographs were
taken by news reporters with film cameras, and many photos were kept in
archives and never published,” said festival chairman Charles Snapp.
Retro
Images originally composed the collection for the Argenta Arts
Foundation in North Little Rock. After being displayed there, the
foundation donated the entire collection to Downtown Walnut Ridge, Inc.
“This
is likely the largest such collection in the world, and that is no
hype. The collection really is that massive,” said Snapp. “This is a
tremendous gift to Downtown Walnut Ridge, and we plan to make the most
of it.”
The entire collection will be on display
during Beatles at the Ridge at The Studio, a new event center opening at
the corner of Main Street and Abbey Road in Walnut Ridge.
The
Argenta Collection will be displayed as part of the Beatles Artists
& Authors Symposium, which has become a major component of the
Beatles at the Ridge Festival.
This year’s Beatles
at the Ridge Festival commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Fab
Four’s stop at Walnut Ridge Airport in September of 1964.
After
the festival, the Argenta Collection will be on rotating display at the
Lawrence County Library. Some 60 to 70 photos will be displayed at all
times at the library, which is located at Walnut and Second Streets in
Walnut Ridge.
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