The Beatles: Revolutionary 1965
For fans of the band and photography alike, The Beatles: Revolutionary 1965 is a must see. Following the recent successful private view, Proud Camden have now opened their doors for the public to see the fantastic exhibition of portraits.
Running until 2 October, make sure you get along to check it out.
Images include the band at work, play and rest of the course of that life changing year, 1965. It was the year the band filmed Help!, toured the UK for the last time and reinvented themselves in an attempt to put an end to the mass hysteria of ‘Beatlemania’. The band were eager to become more experimental with their sound and spent weeks writing music that was personal and self reflective.
This collection boasts must-haves for all Beatles collectors and fans.
Proud Camden
Situated in the heart of the Stables Market, just walking distance from Camden Town and Chalk Farm stations, Proud Camden is has made its mark as North London’s premier contemporary gallery and live music venue.
Proud Camden
The Horse Hospital, Chalk Farm Road NW1 8AH
Email: info@proudgalleries.co.uk
Phone: 020 7482 3867
Photography © University of Dundee.











