Michael Haynes

Madam Tussaud's London 1967


Madam Tussaud's London 1967
In 1967 Haynes designed and installed the “Swinging London” Exhibition at Madam Tussaud's, London. His Swinging Personalities were depicted by life size cut out photographs, which included artist Peter Blake. Sir Peter liked the idea so much that he developed the concept for the Beatles record cover, “Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band”. Other exhibitions designed by Haynes in the sixties included photographs by Norman Parkingson, David Bailey and the American photographer and film director, Bill Klein.

Cut-out images of swinging sixties stars including The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, Mary Quant, David Hockney, Peter Blake, Gerald Scarfe, The Who The Kinks, Twiggy, Bruce Lacey, Paul Jones
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