Shaken, Not Stirred
A celebration of the past, present and future of the James Bond franchise鈥檚 influence on 20th and 21st century art and a chance to enter the dazzling world of literature and cinema鈥檚 most famous spy, 007.
Next month, Box Galleries, opens Shaken, Not Stirred, a curation of photographs, illustrations, screen prints and silkscreen paintings by some of the most iconic artists of our time. The blockbuster exhibition will be an immersive Bond experience comprising a series of new and archival works from Terry O鈥橬eill, Simon Claridge, Douglas Kirkland, Helmut Newton, Russell Young, Russell Marshall and Michael Turner.
The exhibition precedes the long-awaited addition to the Bond film series, No Time To Die, on release 3rd April 2020.
The exhibition will see the posthumous launch of the new photography review, BOND: Photographed by Terry O鈥橬eill, on 24th March 2020, the final night of the show. The late O鈥橬eill has a long-standing association with Bond, capturing the glamorous, roguish photographs of every James Bond actor, from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig. The archive photographs are flanked by never-before-seen commentary from O'Neill, alongside a series of original essays on the world of James Bond by BAFTA-longlisted film writer, James Clarke. The volume also features exclusive interviews with a number of actors featured in O'Neill's photographs over his star-studded career.
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A celebration of the past, present and future of the James Bond franchise鈥檚 influence on 20th and 21st century art and a chance to enter the dazzling world of literature and cinema鈥檚 most famous spy, 007.
Next month, Box Galleries, opens Shaken, Not Stirred, a curation of photographs, illustrations, screen prints and silkscreen paintings by some of the most iconic artists of our time. The blockbuster exhibition will be an immersive Bond experience comprising a series of new and archival works from Terry O鈥橬eill, Simon Claridge, Douglas Kirkland, Helmut Newton, Russell Young, Russell Marshall and Michael Turner.
The exhibition precedes the long-awaited addition to the Bond film series, No Time To Die, on release 3rd April 2020.
The exhibition will see the posthumous launch of the new photography review, BOND: Photographed by Terry O鈥橬eill, on 24th March 2020, the final night of the show. The late O鈥橬eill has a long-standing association with Bond, capturing the glamorous, roguish photographs of every James Bond actor, from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig. The archive photographs are flanked by never-before-seen commentary from O'Neill, alongside a series of original essays on the world of James Bond by BAFTA-longlisted film writer, James Clarke. The volume also features exclusive interviews with a number of actors featured in O'Neill's photographs over his star-studded career.