ICONS: The Photography of John Reardon
Location
CB8 8EP, Newmarket, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Telephone
01638 667314- Next Event
- 19th September 10:00am - 2nd May 5:00pm
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About this event
The National Horseracing Museum is thrilled to announce its latest exhibition, ICONS, featuring the photography works of the late John Reardon. Reardon was a trailblazer in his field, working for both The Observer and The Guardian, and capturing a wide range of subjects with his sensitive insights.
From Thoroughbreds to Michelin Star Chefs, this photographic exhibition is an exploration of excellence through perseverance, reminiscent of Reardon’s own photographic process.
This impressive exhibition will be hosted in The Moller Gallery at the Museum from 2nd May to 27th October 2024.
Price: Included in General Admission.
About the Venue
The Palace House Estate is a 5-acre site in the heart of Newmarket. It comprises three complementary attractions; National Horseracing Museum in the Trainer’s House and King’s Yard Galleries, Packard Galleries of British Sporting Art in Palace House, and a chance to meet former racehorses in the flagship home of Retraining of Racehorses.
They have a fabulous restaurant and gift shop onsite and visits can take from 3 hours to a full day, and sometimes even more…!
However, don’t worry if you can’t fit it all in in one day – upgrade your ticket to an annual pass for FREE to return as many times as you like for 12 months after purchase.