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New Photography Exhibition by Mike McCartney to Open at St George's Hall

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New Photography Exhibition by Mike McCartney to Open at St George's Hall
by Visual Arts News Desk
June 19 2015



Celebrated photographer Mike McCartney will stage a new exhibition at St George's Hall Liverpool this Autumn with the iconic venue as the focus. Entitled, Mike McCartney Luvs St George's Hall, the exhibition runs from Saturday, 5 September until Sunday, 18 October.

The evocative exhibition features 60 fascinating images depicting the Liverpool landmark and spans more than half a century - from the 1960s through to the present day. All of the images have been taken by self-taught photographer Mike, alongside a small selection of his favourite shots of the stunning Grade I Listed building.

The exhibition will also mark the opening of a further public area in the fascinating Catacombs, which run underneath St George's Hall. This is a new gallery space, never before open to the public.

Photographer, musician and author, 71-year-old Mike's career has taken an illustrious path through music and the arts. The father of six lives with his family on the Wirral.

The Merseybeat era played a huge role in Mike's life. He was one third of cult 1960s band Scaffold, alongside Roger McGough and John Gorman. Widely known for their satirical comedy act, things took a turn towards the music charts in 1967 when Mike penned their first Top 5 hit single, Thank U Very Much - a favourite of the Queen Mother and the then Prime Minister Harold Wilson.

This was followed in 1968 by another hit song, Lily The Pink which reached the Number One spot and stayed at the top of the charts for five weeks. Already photographing fellow bands at this time, Mike was nicknamed 'Flash Harry' by The Beatles' manager Brian Epstein for always using a flash gun for his live pictures.

Mike is just as famous for his art as his music and poetry. He has staged exhibitions across the world, including Japan, America and Canada.

Mike's photographs resulted in the National Trust restoring and opening 20 Forthlin Road as a tourist attraction. This is Mike's childhood home in Liverpool, which he shared with his older brother Paul.

Mike's photographs have also been featured in Q Magazine's Greatest Rock and Roll Photographs of All Time, and have been shown worldwide on MTV's Rolling Stone 100 Greatest Pop Songs programme

New Photography Exhibition by Mike McCartney to Open at St George's Hall

Two real honours for Mike are having 11 of his photographs bought for the nation and exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London; and also personally greeting the Queen at the Museum Of Liverpool to show her his exhibition, Mike McCartney's Liverpool.

Photographer Mike McCartney commented: "When I was asked to do an exhibition for Liverpool's prestigious St George's Hall I was firstly chuffed, but then thought 'an exhibition of WHAT?''

Initially I was planning a Liverpool based number of images with a few of the Hall thrown in, but when I searched through my vast repertoire of Scouse pics I was amazed at how long I had loved and photographed this magnificent building! In fact I've been snapping her and things appertaining her from the 60's, right up to now! Including Scaffold's first Black & White press photo in Codman's Punch & Judy Show frame... St George's ace organ and magnificent Minton Tiles... Marilyn Monroe in the Great Hall... The launch of our European Capital of Culture, with Ringo on the roof! Plus John Conteh, Les Dennis, Sue Johno, Doddy, etc inside... the start of Liverpool Gay Pride parade... the hall's various implements of torture!.. Santa Claus with my grandsons... plus a few secrets...to name but one! I hope you enjoy my 'Mike McCartney Luvs St George's Hall' exi, and your trip down Memory Lane"

Alan Smith, General Manager at St George's Hall, added: "Mike's work expresses a never ending sense of joy, colour and abounding pride in the images he records. The legacy of Mike's work are rarely outspanned by anyone else. There is a steely eye for detail, but also a beautiful ability to tell a story in his work, whilst allowing the viewer to discover their own tales as they view the images. All this is built on Mike's sheer ability as an artist and a photographer. It is very exciting to host Mike's work, and one of the spaces to show the pictures has never been used as an exhibition space since the hall opened in 1854. To recognise this milestone, the room will subsequently be known as the McCartney Gallery."








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St George's Hall exhibition for Mike McCartney
BY CATHERINE JONES
18 JUNE 2015

Photographic show will feature dozens of images of hall from over 50 years


Mike McCartney 60s 'selfie'
Mike McCartney 60s 'selfie'

Mike McCartney is set to celebrate one of Liverpool’s most familiar landmarks in a new exhibition opening in September.

Mike McCartney Luvs St George’s Hall opens of September 5 at the grade I listed Lime Street hall, which it takes as its inspiration.

The exhibition will feature 60 fascinating images, taken over more than half a century, but which all have the hall as a focus or as a backdrop.

All of the images have been taken by self-taught photographer Mike, alongside a small selection of his favourite shots of the stunning 160-year-old building.

The 71-year-old said today: “I was asked if I could do an exhibition for St George’s Hall and it’s an honour to do it.

“I’ve been there of and off through the years so I thought OK....then I thought, an exhibition of photographs of what? Obviously a Liverpool-inspired exhibition, with a couple of St George’s Hall photographs thrown in.

Mike McCartney who is holding a new exhibition of photographs in Liverpool's St George's Hall Credit: Sonny McCartney

"But when I started looking through all my images for St George’s Hall, I realised I’d photographed in many times over the years. Now I’ve got too many and I need to decide which ones to include!

“I was amazed at how long I had loved and photographed this magnificent building.”

One of the images that will be in the exhibition is the earliest publicity shot for The Scaffold – Mike (appearing as Mike McGear), Roger McGough and John Gorman – who posed together in Professor Codman’s Punch and Judy show outside the hall in the early 1960s.

Another image, taken behind the hall in the 60s, shows a very different Liverpool skyline to 2015 and will be juxtaposed with a new photograph snapped in the same place now.

St George's Hall
St George's Hall

There is also a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the 2008 Capital of Culture opening ceremony, and images taken within the hall’s corridors.

The exhibition will also mark the opening of a further public area in the Catacombs, which run underneath St George’s Hall. This is a new gallery space, never before open to the public.

Wirral-based Mike has staged exhibitions across the world, including Japan, Canada, and a Liverpool Life show at the Smithsonian in Washington DC which ran for a year and was seen by an

His photographs have also been featured in Q Magazine’s Greatest Rock and Roll Photographs of All Time, while 11 of his images have been bought for the nation and exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

St George’s Hall general manager Alan Smith said: “Mike’s work expresses a never ending sense of joy, colour and abounding pride in the images he records.

“It’s very exciting to host Mike’s work, and one of the spaces to show the pictures has never been used as an exhibition space since the hall opened in 1854.

"To recognise this milestone, the room will subsequently be known as the McCartney Gallery.”

Mike McCartney Luvs St George’s Hall is at St George’s Hall from September 5 to October 18 and costs £2.50, payable on door.

The Scaffold pose in Professor Codman's Punch and Judy show outside St George's Hall Credit: Mike McCartney
The Scaffold


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