Small Photo Exhibition “The Fairy Audrey Hepburn

This exhibition of works is the 135th exhibition to be held at Art Gallery M84. Audrey Hepburn is an actress loved around the world. Her lovely, intelligent, and graceful appearance on the screen has fascinated many movie fans as the “eternal fairy,” and she remains extremely popular to this day.
This exhibition will feature approximately 30 monochrome works, including a rare photograph of her in a screen test as Queen Ligia in 1950, as well as scenes and portraits from her best-known films such as “Gigi”, “Roman Holiday”, and “Sabrina the Beauty”.
The works are mainly digitally scanned prints, but are priced comparatively low as contemporary prints. There are also a few antique prints from film, which are very rare and valuable. On the 30th anniversary of her death, we hope you will take this opportunity to discover the charm of a woman who continues to give us dreams and hopes.           

Goods (Audrey’s calendar for 2024, postcards, and clear files) will be on sale. Please forgive us if they are sold out.

Hepburn was born in Ixelles, Brussels, and spent her childhood in Belgium and England. She has also lived in the Netherlands, and during World War II lived in Arnhem, the Netherlands, which was occupied by Nazi Germany. Some of the various documents give his real name as “Edda van Heemstra”. She began ballet at around age 5 and studied ballet in Amsterdam with Sonia Gaskell (en:Sonia Gaskell (en:Sonia Gaskell), and in 1948 went to London to study ballet with Marie Lambert, having previously performed in the West End. (From Wikipedia.)

Audrey’s success was probably due in part to her talent, of course, but it was also due to the fact that as a young girl during the occupation of Nazi Germany She never forgot the pain she endured as a young girl during the occupation of Nazi Germany, eating grass and tulips to survive. She never forgot the pain she endured, and worked selflessly, never resting on the laurels of others’ goodwill, and being grateful for the attention she received. She was punctual on set, never late, memorized her lines perfectly, and was courteous to the staff. He was punctual on set, never showed up late, memorized his lines perfectly, and maintained courtesy and respect for the staff. She was always courteous and respectful to the staff.

Audrey Hepburn (real name: Audrey Kathleen Ruston) biography
Born in 1929 in Ixelles, Brussels. Spent her childhood in Belgium and England.
1934: Begins ballet studies in Amsterdam with Sonia Gaskell.
1940 Germany invades the Netherlands and the name Audrey, “with an English ring to it,” is
declared dangerous.Audrey, which she considered too dangerous, and assumed the
pseudonym Edda van Heemstra.
1944 She helped the resistance movement against the Nazis, for which she hid in an
underground hideout.
   She starved herself by eating grass and tulips, suffered from malnutrition, severe
anemia and respiratory problems, and when she was released, she was scrawny and
emaciated.
1948 he went to London to study ballet with Marie Lambert,
   She then took the stage in the West End.
1951 She played the lead role in the Broadway stage production of “Gigi.
1953 She appeared in “Roman Holiday. Won an Academy Award for Best Actress for “Roman
Holiday.
1954 Appeared in “Sabrina the Beautiful. Began contributing to the United Nations Children’s
Fund (UNICEF).
1959 Appears in “The Nun’s Story”.
1961 Appears in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s
1963: Appears in “Charade”.
1964 Appears in “My Fair Lady”.
1967 Appears in “Wait Until Dark”.
1988-1992 Dedicated to helping the underprivileged in Africa, South America, and Asia
1992 Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the United States of America for her
work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
1992 Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by the United States of America for his
work as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
1993 Died at his home in Switzerland at the age of 63.

Awards
In addition to the Academy Award, he received the Golden Globe Award and the British Academy Award for his film work.
She won a Tony Award for her role in the 1954 Broadway production of “Ondine” on stage.
Audrey Hepburn also posthumously won a Grammy and an Emmy.
She is one of the few people to have won an Academy Award, an Emmy, a Grammy, and a Tony Award.

Outline of the exhibition
Name: Small Photo Exhibition “Fairy Audrey Hepburn
Number of works : about 30
Works for sale : Works on display are available for purchase.
Hosted by : Art Gallery M84
Period: December 4, 2023 (Monday) – February 3, 2024 (Saturday) 
Place : Art Gallery M84
Address : Wind Ginza Bldg. 5F, 4-11-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Phone : 03-3248-8454
Hours : 10:30-18:30 (last day until 17:00)
Closed: Sundays and year-end and New Year holidays (December 28, 2023 – January 3, 2024)
Admission fee: 800 yen
URL: http://artgallery-m84.com/?p=12016

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Gigi.1951 © The Kobal Collection / G.I.P.Tokyo

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