Paul McCartney’s Rare Photographs from Beatlemania Era on Display at Brooklyn Museum
The exhibit showcases over 250 images capturing The Beatles' rise to fame and their intimate moments during the early 1960s.
- The exhibition titled 'Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm' features a collection of black-and-white and color photographs taken by McCartney.
- Previously unseen photos were first exhibited in London before moving to the Brooklyn Museum, where they will be displayed until August 18.
- Images include candid shots of The Beatles and scenes from their first U.S. tour, offering a glimpse into their life on and off stage.
- The exhibition also includes personal memorabilia and archival footage, enhancing the visitor's experience of The Beatles' early fame.
- Paul McCartney's involvement in the curation reflects his artistic versatility, adding personal anecdotes and aesthetic choices to the display.