An exhibition of photography by war hero Terence Spencer is coming to
the new Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery this summer, opening on 19th
July.
With two audacious careers, first as a World War II
fighter pilot and later as a celebrated photo-journalist for American
magazine LIFE; 'Living Dangerously' will showcase the work Terry did to
capture momentous events from the swinging sixties and the rise of The
Beatles to the horror of conflicts in the Congo, Vietnam and Northern
Ireland.
The exhibition has been curated by Terry's eldest
daughter, Cara Spencer, who was left a remarkable photo archive of over
one million negatives when her father passed away in 2009. Commenting on
the new exhibition, Cara says 'Dad led quite a life. He was a
combination of Biggles and James Bond all rolled into one.
The show will
tell the story of his remarkable life, as well as the lives of those he
captured so poignantly onfilm. We'll have black and white reportage
photographs and huge colour images, as well as memorabilia from his time
in the RAF. I'm looking forward to sharing the iconic works and hidden
gems of dad's collection with visitors to the museum'.
There
will also be pictures fromRockarchive, featuring Terry Spencer's photos
of stars including Marianne Faithfull, Robert Plant, The Police and The
Smiths. Rockarchive's founder Jill Furmanovsky says, 'Terry Spencer was a
great friend to Rockarchive and contributed a collection of marvellous
images, including Robert Plant striding through the woods of
Herefordshire, John, Paul, George and Ringo in various settings and Bob
Dylan at the Isle of Wight in his famous white suit'.
Run by
Shropshire Council, the new Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery opened in
April 2014 as the result of a major restoration project on the town's
old Music Hall, where The Beatles performed on two separate occasions in
1962/3. The 'Living Dangerously' collection of photographs, which takes
its name from Terry and his wife Lesley's joint autobiography, will be
housed in the Special Exhibitions Gallery overlooking The Square and Old
Market Hall.
The exhibition 'Living Dangerously' will run 19
July ' 31 August. Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery is open 10am '
5pm, seven days a week.
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