Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon
Now extended to 14 February 2016!
£7 adults / £5 concessions / Free for those aged 16 & under
Tickets available on 01242 237 431 / at The Wilson / online here

Audrey Hepburn photographed by Norman Parkinson for Glamour Magazine, 1955. © Norman Parkinson Ltd/Courtesy Norman Parkinson Archive
This beautiful and enchanting photographic exhibition from the National Portrait Gallery will provide an illuminating insight to the life and career of Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993). From her early years as a chorus girl in London’s West End through to her philanthropic work in later life,
Portraits of an Icon will celebrate one of the world’s most photographed and recognisable stars.
The exhibition will show a selection of more than seventy images defining Hepburn’s iconography, including classic and rarely seen prints from leading twentieth-century photographers such as Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, Terry O’Neill, Norman Parkinson and Irving Penn. Alongside these, an array of vintage magazine covers, film stills, and extraordinary archival material will complete her captivating story.
A range of exciting events have been planned to celebrate this exhibition, please
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Tickets for the exhibition and all events can be bought in person at The Wilson, by calling 01242 237 431 and online at
cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk (please note that a £1.50 booking fee is added to all telephone and online bookings).

Exhibition organised by the National Portrait Gallery, London with support from the Audrey Hepburn Estate / Luca Dotti & Sean Hepburn Ferrer
Exhibition sponsored at The Wilson by