DON MCCULLIN
2019-02-11With over 250 photographs, all printed by the artist himself in his own darkroom, this exhibition is a unique opportunity to see the scope and achievements of McCullin’s career. Renowned as one of Britain’s greatest living photographers, McCullin has captured images of conflicts from around the world, from Vietnam and the Congo, to Cyprus and Beirut. Often taken at great personal risk, these unforgettable photographs will be shown alongside McCullin’s work in documentary photography, his travel assignments and his long term engagement with landscape and still life.
The exhibition includes some of McCullin’s most iconic photographs including Shell-shocked US Marine, The Battle of Hue 1968, Starving Twenty Four Year Old Mother with Child, Biafra 1968 and Northern Ireland, The Bogside, Londonderry 1971.
Opposite – Local Boys in Bradford, 1972
Exhibition runs through to May 6th, 2019
Tate Britain
Millbank
Westminster
London
SW1P 4RG
