A new exhibition titled 'Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm' is currently on display at the Brooklyn Museum, showcasing 250 photographs taken by McCartney during the Beatles' first tour. The exhibit offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the band's early days, capturing intimate moments and the cultural impact of Beatlemania. Sarah Brown highlighted the rarity of these photos, noting they provide insights that press photographers couldn't capture. The free exhibition will run until August 18.
Paul McCartney is reaching out to one special Beatles fan, 60 years after she professed her love for him in a now-famous interview. "I’m in New York, I finally got here. We got an exhibition, a photo exhibition. Come along and see it." https://t.co/DcasCCTbrh
See the Beatles’ first tour through Paul McCartney’s lens. An exhibition, which features 250 of his shots, is at the Brooklyn Museum until August 18. https://t.co/1FKHxFCHM5 https://t.co/FHS11yBhUa
A new exhibition of photographs circa 1963-1964 from the archives of Paul McCartney is on display at New York City’s Brooklyn Museum. https://t.co/FWpbJCndYR https://t.co/ugbYEna1rv
“Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64" at the Brooklyn Museum provides an intimate glimpse into what life was like on and off the stage as a member of one of music’s most influential bands. https://t.co/60qVjEog9M
At the Brooklyn Museum, see Paul McCartney’s photos of the early days of Beatlemania https://t.co/8b3bx1BxVv
Mika and I had the chance to see “@PaulMcCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm” at the @brooklynmuseum. The photos provide a breathtaking look behind the musical & cultural revolution the Beatles brought to America at its peak. It is pure magic. https://t.co/ncd7LqQrOi
Mika and I had the chance to see the “@PaulMcCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm” at the @brooklynmuseum. The photos provide a breathtaking look behind the musical & cultural revolution the Beatles brought to America at its peak. It is pure magic. https://t.co/T4IvIP01vZ
22 year old @PaulMcCartney’s eye for composition, light, and detail is striking & laid out beautifully in the museum’s exhibition. The genius who forever changed music without formal training shows the same innate brilliance behind the lens of his Pentax 35mm camera.… https://t.co/FPmGPZMNgQ
Mika and & had the chance to see the “@PaulMcCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm” at the @brooklynmuseum. The photos provide a breathtaking look behind the musical & cultural revolution the Beatles brought to America at its peak. It is pure magic. https://t.co/zW5KQHrfNV
"It's these intimate moments that no other press photographer would have gotten that make the exhibition so special; it's really from inside their band on the other side of the camera." — Sarah Brown on Paul McCartney's photography at the @BrooklynMuseum https://t.co/CnVzdvHMAu
"People are so familiar with [The Beatles]... But yet, going to the show you maybe walk away knowing something different." — Sarah Brown discusses Paul McCartney's BTS photography in the new, free exhibit at the @brooklynmuseum https://t.co/llhafydt9G https://t.co/Wv5NoesUnw
See the Beatles’ First Tour Through Paul McCartney’s Lens https://t.co/xJSoQVSaLB
COME TOGETHER! You may not be able to go see The Beatles anymore, but you can see the next best thing. 🎼 https://t.co/PnTBzoU83X