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Bryan Adams's Photo Exhibition, 'EXPOSED & WOUNDED' in Seoul

Nao Yim / Published February 27, 2024 12:00 AM
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▲ Self-Portrait, London, 2019 ⓒ Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams's photo exhibition, 'EXPOSED & WOUNDED', widely known as a famous musician, will be held at the War Memorial of Korea in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

The artist is a world-renowned rock singer who was born in Ontario, Canada in 1959. He is considered a Canadian legend for his dramatic success story, and he has built his career as a photographer.

▲ Sir Mick Jagger, Green Shirt, New York, 2008 ⓒ Bryan Adams
From childhood, he started to film his work using his parents' cameras. He built his career by working as a musician and photographer, and now he is a professional photographer with both his skills and personality.

He has photographed in the world's leading fashion magazines, including the British versions of Vogue and Esquire, Interview Magazine, and Harper's Bazaar, and demonstrated his skills by winning the Golden Federer Award in 2003.

▲ Sergeant Rick Clement, London, 2011 ⓒ Bryan Adams

 

Many celebrities, including Mick Jagger, Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss, and Queen Elizabeth II, are participating in his works, drawing even more attention. The artist left powerful and fascinating portrait pictures of celebrities as if they were being seen through a lens.

The exhibition features photography works featuring iconic figures in the entertainment industry. A total of 143 black and white and color photos will be displayed, and you can enjoy the authentic looks of entertainment and fashion celebrities.

▲ Corporal Hannah Campbell, London, 2011 ⓒ Bryan Adams
In addition, the exhibition will display 109 conceptual portrait works featuring the colorful lives of celebrities and another candid appearance behind the camera.

Lastly, 34 works related to war and wounds worthy of the name of the exhibition hall, the War Memorial of Korea, will be displayed. The artist shows the people who healed the times of pain through time and overcame the pain to the audience.

The exhibition will run until April 13, and admission tickets will be available on-site.

▲ Victoria Beckham, On Your Bike. Plate 2, London, 2010 ⓒ Bryan Adams

Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com 

 

 

▲ Self-Portrait, London, 2019 ⓒ Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams's photo exhibition, 'EXPOSED & WOUNDED', widely known as a famous musician, will be held at the War Memorial of Korea in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

The artist is a world-renowned rock singer who was born in Ontario, Canada in 1959. He is considered a Canadian legend for his dramatic success story, and he has built his career as a photographer.

▲ Sir Mick Jagger, Green Shirt, New York, 2008 ⓒ Bryan Adams
From childhood, he started to film his work using his parents' cameras. He built his career by working as a musician and photographer, and now he is a professional photographer with both his skills and personality.

He has photographed in the world's leading fashion magazines, including the British versions of Vogue and Esquire, Interview Magazine, and Harper's Bazaar, and demonstrated his skills by winning the Golden Federer Award in 2003.

▲ Sergeant Rick Clement, London, 2011 ⓒ Bryan Adams

 

Many celebrities, including Mick Jagger, Amy Winehouse, Kate Moss, and Queen Elizabeth II, are participating in his works, drawing even more attention. The artist left powerful and fascinating portrait pictures of celebrities as if they were being seen through a lens.

The exhibition features photography works featuring iconic figures in the entertainment industry. A total of 143 black and white and color photos will be displayed, and you can enjoy the authentic looks of entertainment and fashion celebrities.

▲ Corporal Hannah Campbell, London, 2011 ⓒ Bryan Adams
In addition, the exhibition will display 109 conceptual portrait works featuring the colorful lives of celebrities and another candid appearance behind the camera.

Lastly, 34 works related to war and wounds worthy of the name of the exhibition hall, the War Memorial of Korea, will be displayed. The artist shows the people who healed the times of pain through time and overcame the pain to the audience.

The exhibition will run until April 13, and admission tickets will be available on-site.

▲ Victoria Beckham, On Your Bike. Plate 2, London, 2010 ⓒ Bryan Adams

Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com 

 

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