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  1. Terence Donovan (1936 – 1996) was one of the foremost photographers of his generation, with a career spanning almost 40 years. He came to prominence in London as part of a postwar renaissance in art, design and music, representing a new force in fashion and, later, advertising and portrait photography. Donovan operated at the heart of London ...

  2. Terence Donovan (1936-1996), the son of a lorry driver, was born in Stepney in London’s East End. Alongside David Bailey and Brian Duffy, he was one of the ‘Terrible Three’ – writer Francis Wyndham’s title for the first of a new generation of young photographers who seized the possibilities brought by the postwar hunger for change They breached social and class barriers and redefined ...

  3. 10 de jul. de 2016 · Terence Donovan: Speed of Light in association with Ricoh is at the Photographers’ Gallery, London W1 (020 7087 9300) from July 15. Terence Donovan Portraits is published by Damiani at £35.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2016 · Terence Donovan was born in the East End of London and started taking photographs in 1951. Along with his contemporaries Brian Duffy and David Bailey, he took many of the iconic images of the ...

  5. 15 de jul. de 2016 · A MAJOR Terence Donovan retrospective opens its doors today at The Photographers' Gallery in London, entitled Terence Donovan: Speed Of Light. Charting his career from 1959 to 1996 and encompassing his fashion and portrait photography and moving-image work, it is a definitive profile of the man whose career spanned almost 40 years.

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Terence Donovan’s rise to prominence in the early 1960s, together with like-minded contemporaries David Bailey and Brian Duffy, signalled a fresh approach to fashion photography. It became less formal and studio-bound, and models who were previously depicted as remote and aloof were now more like the girl in the street.

  7. Terence Donovan was one of the foremost photographers of his generation, with a career spanning almost 40 years. He came to prominence in London as part of a post-war renaissance in art, design and music, representing a new force in fashion, and later, advertising and portrait photography.