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Gay Icons - National Portrait Gallery

Virginia Woolf (nee Stephen) by Gisèle Freund, 1939, NPG P440

Exhibition preview

AN EXHIBITION entitled Gay Icons is on display at the National Portrait Gallery until October 18, 2009.

The exhibition explores gay social and cultural history through the unique personal insights of ten high–profile gay figures, who have selected their historical and modern icons.

The chosen icons, who may or may not be gay themselves, have all been important to each selector, having influenced or inspired them. The choices provide a fascinating range of inspiring figures – some very famous, some heroic, others relatively unknown.

Spanning the worlds of entertainment, art, music, literature, sport and politics, they include artists Francis Bacon and David Hockney; civil rights campaigner Harvey Milk; writers Quentin Crisp, Joe Orton, Daphne Du Maurier, Patricia Highsmith and Walt Whitman; composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky; musicians k.d. lang, Will Young and Village People; entertainers Ellen DeGeneres, Kenneth Williams and Lily Savage; and Nelson Mandela and Diana, Princess of Wales.

Their fascinating stories are illustrated by sixty photographic portraits including works by Andy Warhol, Linda McCartney, Fergus Greer and Cecil Beaton.

A fully illustrated book accompanies the exhibition, featuring over seventy striking photographs, an introduction by Sandi Toksvig and an essay by Richard Dyer. Priced £25 (hardback), it’s available from the Gallery.

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National Portrait Gallery, St Martin’s Place, London, WC2H 0HE