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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · DOUBLE EXPOSURE NEW EXHIBITION: DOUBLE EXPOSURE: DAVID BAILEY AND MARY McCARTNEY 14 May – 28 July, 2024 Mmcblock External Video Pro – hello from the saved content! FEEDING CREATIVITY MARY'S LATEST BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY THROUGH OUR SHOP SHOP Mmcblock. Skip to primary navigation; Skip to main content; Mary McCartney ...

  2. Mary McCartney. Mary Anna McCartney (Londres, 28 de agosto de 1969) es una fotógrafa inglesa. Es la primera hija biológica del ex Beatle Sir Paul McCartney y de la fotógrafa y activista por los derechos de los animales, Lady Linda McCartney.

  3. Mary Anna McCartney (born 28 August 1969) is a British photographer, documentary filmmaker, plant-based and vegetarian cookbook author, and Global Ambassador for Meat Free Monday. McCartney is a daughter of musician Paul McCartney and photographer Linda McCartney, and is the sister of fashion designer Stella McCartney .

  4. From 22nd June to 4th September 2022 Moment of Affection traces intimate moments from 30 years of McCartneys photographic career, from her debut through to the present day. The exhibition reveals an underlying thread in McCartneys work: capturing rare moments of unguarded intimacy and connection.

  5. 297K Followers, 595 Following, 2,849 Posts - Mary McCartney (@marymccartney) on Instagram: "Photographer, Director, Food Writer, TV presenter and Global Meat Free Ambassador for @MeatFreeMonday & Green Monday".

  6. McCartney has also been at the forefront of food sustainability for over 25 years, with a history and heritage rooted in her mother’s pioneering work and creation of one of the first meat free brands Linda McCartney Food in 1991. In 2009, Mary co-founded the global collective Meat Free Monday with her father and sister, and is a global ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2022 · Born in London in 1969, Mary McCartney has long dedicated her photographic work to portraiture, a practice in which she places her relationship with her model at the heart of the creative process. The exhibition is inspired by a recurring theme in McCartneys work: capturing rare and spontaneous moments of intimacy.