Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – A New World Blazing, RedHouse Gallery Pop Up, Manchester
Calling all music fans. RedHouse Originals Gallery has announced the Manchester launch of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds: A New World Blazing.
The exhibition offers an exclusive glimpse of life on the road with one of the world’s most successful artists, as documented by renowned photographer Sharon Latham. This is the first time the full collection will be on public display, with artworks available to view and purchase from November 19-28, 2021, at 11 Police Street, Manchester.
A New World Blazing is a celebration of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, from behind the scenes to front of stage, capturing the band at their most dynamic, and their most intimate. It is the first exhibition to document the band and features 50 images captured by Latham, all fully endorsed by Gallagher. Latham first came to prominence in 2010 as the first female official Premier League club photographer for Manchester City. It was their shared passion for football that ignited a friendship with Gallagher, and led to unprecedented access to the band over a period of five years.
Main image: Sharon Latham, It’s a Beautiful World, A New World Blazing.
The exhibition is open for 10 days only from November 19 to 28, 2021, 10:30 – 18:30 daily, at RedHouse Gallery Pop Up, 11 Police Street, Manchester M2 7LQ. For more information, click here.
Watch a short film of the exhibition here:
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