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Exhibition review: Fragile Beauty at V&A
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Exhibition review: Fragile Beauty at V&A

Highlights from the photography collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish

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Tabish Khan
May 31, 2024
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Married couple Sir Elton John and David Furnish have accumulated quite the photography collection. They showed off some of it at a Tate Modern exhibition in 2016/17 and now V&A are showcasing more of the works with a stronger focus on celebrity, news and fashion. I’ve picked my highlights from the show and why they stood out for me.

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The Beekeeper

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There’s a reason the exhibition opens with this work by Richard Avedon, as it’s so striking. The subject is a part time bee-keeper called Ronald Fischer - it took three sittings, and four bee stings to get this perfect shot. Better him than me and that’s serious commitment to creating this artwork.

North Korean propaganda

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The Arirang Mass Games is a perfectly choreographed event in North Korea that is carefully co-ordinated with over 80,000 performers and honours Kim Il-Sung, the founder of North Korea. These images were shot by Andreas Gursky who has captured many mass events and industrial elements of our world - whether that be a hundreds of dancing bodies at a rave or the seemingly endless array of items in an Amazon warehouse. To learn more about the artist you can read my review of his 2018 exhibition at Hayward Gallery.

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