It is a wonderful exhibition of the work of Terry O'Neill, one of Britain’s most popular photographers at the Chris Beetles Art Gallery in St James's. Some of the images are quite breathtaking, such is their intimacy.
I was also rather struck by how very seamlessly the subjects would fit into a modern context of fashion and beauty. Such people are so extraordinary timeless, the magic translates across the decades, the generations. Or perhaps it is cyclical? To me, the people in the photographs could not merely be limited to the London of yesteryear, but could be quite easily seen promenading the streets of my London.
O'Neill is a wonderful photographer because he truly knew his subjects. As such, he had no trouble capturing that very human sense of vulnerability. Something so intimate could only be offered to a friend.
One such human was Raquel Welch. At one point she was the most famous and desired woman on the planet, but it was only at home that I was treated to a lovely tale featuring Ms Welch. (Such an hilarious name, it reminds me of Wellington boots.) My friend's grandfather spent a long time as headmaster of one of England's public boys' schools, Sherborne. During his leadership, the musical film Goodbye, Mr Chips, starring Peter O'Toole and Petula Clarke was filmed at Sherborne. As headmaster, he was quite involved with the production and often O'Toole would join him for lunch.

Breaths of fresh air, physical and metaphorical can be wonderful. They energise with vigour and give us the impetus to carry on, somehow renewed. Both the film Goodbye, Mr Chips and the photographer Terry O'Neill reward us with such a feeling, so go; do!
Images: copyright Terry O'Neill.
Thanks both to you and to Mrs T for heads-up. I am, as am sure many of us are, fascinated by a kaleidoscopic view of celebrity through a lens. Fantastic, as always xx
ReplyDeleteI like so much your view of how art lifts us--its freshness! Surprises do too, like the English schoolmaster oblivious of Raquel Welch's fame. If he noticed her stupendous body and dramatic face, I suspect he pretended he did not.
ReplyDeleteI just love the thought of some eccentric old man chatting to an incredibly glamorous woman. I rather think that as he was happily married, and so of course her body and face would have been of little consequence. Though it is Raquel...
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