Looking for Light: Jane Brown, ICA

Jane Bown, the much beloved Observer photographer, is known worldwide for her intimate portraits of enigmatic figures...

Samuel Beckett by Jane Bown, 1976
Jane Bown, the much beloved Observer photographer, is known worldwide for her intimate portraits of enigmatic figures. Her portraits are revealing, yet the details of her own life are hidden from the public eye.

This month, fans of her work looking to discover more about the secretive artist, should head to the Institute of Contemporary Arts, just off Trafalgar Square, where the wonderful film Looking for Light: Jane Brown, will be showing from the 22 April to the 8th of May. 

Directors Luke Dodd and Michael Whyte have brought together a selection of interviews with the photographer and large-scale images of her gorgeous work (featuring everyone from the Queen to Mick Jagger). For those interested in photography, this opportunity to see the face behind the lens is not to be missed. 

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What Looking for Light: Jane Brown, ICA
Where Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London, SW1Y 5AH | MAP
Nearest tube Charing Cross (underground)
When 22 Apr 14 – 08 May 14, 12:00 AM
Price £3.00+
Website Click here to book via the ICA