Bailey’s Stardust is an outstanding celebration of the work of one of the worlds greatest photographers. Shown to huge acclaim on an international tour, it now arrives in Edinburgh and provides a rich survey of David Baileys achievement. He has, since the early 1960s, been at the forefront of the intersecting arenas of photography, fashion, portraiture and reportage. Baileys extraordinary exhibition demonstrates the breadth of his work, encompassing iconic portraits, defining images of London’s East End and global photography. The exhibition has been curated by Bailey and it’s installation in Scotland will be directed by him. It will be arranged thematically and the majority of the portraits on show have been newly printed. Bailey was born in Londons East End and between 1961 and 1968 took photographs of the area prior to its regeneration, portraying people in pubs, clubs and cafés capturing a social scene
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