NEIL LIBBERT
Past exhibition
Works
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Neil Libbert, James Baldwin, London 1964
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Neil Libbert, Times Square, New York 1974
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Neil Libbert, Coney Island, New York, 1960
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Neil Libbert, Outside the Black-E Art Centre, Liverpool, 1973
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Neil Libbert, West Indian Arrivals, Waterloo Station, London, 1961
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Neil Libbert, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1957
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Neil Libbert, Ice Skaters, Central Park, New York, 1960
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Neil Libbert, Andy Warhol, TATE Gallery London, 1971
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Neil Libbert, Francis bacon, London 1985
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Neil Libbert, Greyhound bus station, Las Vegas, Nevada USA, 1960
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Neil Libbert, Ice Skaters, Central Park, New York, 1960
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Neil Libbert, John Whitney Museum NY, 1960
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Neil Libbert, Race riots, Harlem, New York City, 1964
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Neil Libbert, Cowboys and Indians, Salford Lancs, Street Scene, 1957
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Neil Libbert, Wall Street, New York, 1960
Overview
We are delighted to announce Neil Libbert’s first major solo exhibition at the Michael Hoppen Gallery. Libbert has been working as a street photographer and photojournalist for nearly 60 years and the exhibition will focus on key works made during his earlier career. This will be the first recent opportunity to explore the full range of Libbert’s talents and will include a number of previously unseen prints such as West Indian Arrivals, Waterloo Station, 1961 or Outside the Black-E Arts Centre, Liverpool, 1973. Libbert’s self-effacing charm and modesty have always allowed him to get close to his subjects such as children enthralled in the cinema in Salford in the 1950s or those at the heart of the tension in Harlem during the race riots of the mid-1960s.
Libbert travelled widely during 1950s and 60s, often working on assignment for The Guardian newspaper, and the photographs he made capture a radically changing world with huge compassion – ranging from the poverty of post-war Manchester to the energy of New York in the late 60s. The majority of works in the exhibition will be vintage prints, made by Libbert at the time that they were taken – these have a particularly rich surface and are often unique.
Born in Salford, Libbert studied at the Regional College of Art in Manchester before starting to work as a photographer and opening his own studio in the city in 1957. He joined the staff of the Manchester Guardian, and moved to the paper’s London office in 1961. He stayed with The Guardian until 1965 then worked under contract for The Sunday Times until 1968 when he again became a freelance working for The New York Times, Granada TV & The Observer. Libbert still regularly covers performing arts for National Newspapers.
In 1999 he was Nikon News Photographer of the Year and won a World Press Photo Award for his exclusive coverage of the bombings in The Admiral Duncan pub, Soho which made the front page of The Guardian. In 2013 Neil Libbert had a solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Press
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The Photojournalist Using His Camera to Level the Score
Emily Gosling, AnOther Magazine, June 22, 2017 -
Neil Libbert at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
L'Oeil de la Photographie, June 9, 2017 -
Flat caps and bowler hats: Neil Libbert's bygone Britain
The Guardian, June 9, 2017 -
Neil Libbert at Michael Hoppen Gallery
Monovisions, June 8, 2017 -
PROLIFIC PHOTO JOURNALIST NEIL LIBBERT OPENS NEW EXHIBITION
Juxtapoz, June 1, 2017