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International photographic exhibition in aid of Crisis
A landmark photographic exhibition, A Positive View in aid of Crisis, has been announced today.
For one month only, from 10 March to 6 April 2010 at Somerset House in London, A Positive View returns to showcase an extraordinary range of photography on a truly international scale, under the Royal Patronage of Prince William.The exhibition will bring together more than 100 rare and signed vintage works across almost a century of photography; classic and contemporary works will cross a variety of genres, from still-life, fashion, landscape, portraiture and reportage. It will be followed by a Royal Gala reception and auction at Christie's on 15th April, in aid of Crisis.
Leslie Morphy, Chief Executive of Crisis, said: "We are delighted that the third edition of A Positive View will be in aid of Crisis. The quality of the international work donated has been extraordinary and the generosity of the photographers and their representatives without rival. The exhibition also poses a unique opportunity for our clients' creative achievements to be recognised on an international platform. Prince William's interest in homelessness and generous involvement as patron is a key ingredient to what promises to be the most impressive A Positive View yet."
For more information visit the A Positive View website
IMAGE: Corrine Day, Kate, 1990, courtesy A Positive View

