Over 100 famous faces from the worlds of art, fashion, business and entertainment will be exhibited as part of LEGENDS by Zoë Law, a new display that celebrates those who have influenced the contemporary photographer’s life and career.
The display will include a portrait of Noel Gallagher, exhibited for the first time since it was acquired for the Gallery’s Collection, and a never-before-seen portrait of Kim Cattrall.
From 29 November 2024, the National Portrait Gallery will present LEGENDS by Zoë Law, a new display that celebrates over one hundred individuals who have influenced the photographer’s life and career. Selected and captured by the British contemporary photographer, the portraits displayed represent figures from the worlds of art, fashion, business and entertainment, described by Law as “legends… people who embody passion, dedication and resilience”. From World Cup winning footballer, Sir Bobby Charlton, to the Co-Founder of UK Black Pride, Lady Phyll, the portraits will be exhibited across the National Portrait Gallery’s Studio Gallery and Spotlight Space until 2 March 2025.
All captured in the photographer’s preferred black and white style, which she uses exclusively in her practice, LEGENDS by Zoë Law will include a new and never-before-seen photograph of the Canadian actress, Kim Cattrall, and a portrait of the singer and songwriter, Noel Gallagher, which will be exhibited for the first time since it was acquired by the Gallery earlier this year.
“I am thrilled and honoured to have my portrait added to the National Portrait Gallery’s permanent Collection. The thought of the portrait of a grumpy middle-aged man who frankly hates having his picture taken being permanently displayed for future generations to marvel at is very special. Thanks and praise.” Noel Gallagher, Singer and songwriter
“It is the greatest honour that my portrait of the Legend, Noel Gallagher, has been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. A lasting legacy that all portrait photographers and artists dream of.” Zoë Law, Photographer
Zoë Law’s portraits will also inform a new learning programme at the Gallery to inspire the next generation of young photographers. The three-year programme for state-funded Secondary schools will engage students with the Gallery’s Collection and the LEGENDS series to explore practices, tools and techniques used by portrait photographers and develop students’ creative and photographic skills.