Explore Iconic's archives of past exhibitions. From cutting-edge contemporary prints to shots from the 1930s, browse pieces from the frontline of fashion, rock, film, politics and royalty by photographers who were pioneers in their field. Learn more about our London and Piccadilly galleries here.
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Eve Arnold Collection
Eve Arnold is well known for her intimate portraits of Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Joan Crawford and Angelica Huston. She also reported on the women’s rights movement, the civil rights movement in America, and the lives of working people all over the world. Robert Capa, co-founder of Magnum Photos, described Eve’s work as “Falling between Marlene Dietrich’s legs and the bitter lives of migratory potato pickers.”
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Rock & Roll Exhibition: 1963-1973
In 1963, a youth-driven cultural revolution exploded onto the streets. Swinging London flooded Europe and America with its music, fashion and art. A young and restless post-war generation were making their own excitement and adventure. They rejected the music, clothes and social mores of their parents, picking up guitars, scissors and paintbrushes to take over stage, radio, television, galleries and catwalks; they filled pubs and clubs with a rock and roll sound whose roots reached back into the great blues music of the ’50s.