Step back in time with "Alan Chapman: Unfiltered," an exhibition that captures the raw essence of celebrity before the digital age. Photographer Alan Chapman presents a striking collection of black-and-white portraits featuring icons like Kate Moss, Robbie Williams, Amy Winehouse, and Mick Jagger. These images offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of stars from the early 2000s, showcasing uninhibited moments of charisma, vulnerability, and defiance, starkly contrasting with today's carefully curated online personas.
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Chapman's work provides a powerful counterpoint to the hyper-edited imagery of modern social media. Curator Lee Sharrock notes that the exhibition "reminds viewers of a time when fame was raw, fleeting, and thrillingly real." With many subjects no longer with us, these photographs carry profound cultural significance, serving as a poignant historical record of an era where authenticity in the public eye was more prevalent. The exhibition runs from March 4-8, 2026, in London, featuring a book signing for Chapman's "FRAME" collection.