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Gabriel Benderski of the Uruguayan design archive La Patria brings readers into the brilliant world of the country’s poster legacy.
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Sammy Davis. Jr. was was subjected to racial injustice all his life. When hewas in the infantry he was beaten and had the N-word scrawled across his chest in white paint. But when Frank Sinatra tried to persuade Sammy not to marry actress May Britt until after the 1960 election because of racial backlash against his other close pal JFK, it broke Sammy's heart.
In the summer of '68 The Beatles were in the midst of recording 'The Beatles' (The White Album). To produce a new set of more contemporary publicity images, Don McCullin, predominantly a photographer of war zones, was commissioned for a day-long shoot around various locations in London. He practically "levitated two inches off the ground" he was so surprised and thrilled to receive The Beatles' invitation. On Sunday 28th July, having just photographed them for a Life Magazine cover, they set out on a jaunt now known as The Mad Day Out. Their itinerary took them from the Sunday Times building on Gray's Inn Road to Cable Street in the East End (McCullin claimed they'd feel comfortable there - the river and surrounds might remind them of the docks of Liverpool. Anyway, he knew parts of Whitechapel like the back of his hand). From there, McCullin and the band went to Old Street roundabout, on which they posed, much to the surprise of the taxi drivers who waved whilst whizzing round for second looks. After that, to Limehouse and the beautiful Georgian sea captains' houses around there. Then, a community hall back in the East End, playing with a parrot for a while before heading back to Paul's house in St. John's Wood and his geodesic-domed glass ceiling. Here are some of interesting photographs from their photo session.
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