Overview
- 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.