Unseen photos of Amy Winehouse on show

A new exhibition of unseen photos of Amy Winehouse has gone on show in Camden to mark the singer’s 30th birthday on 14 September.

Jim Ottewill
  • By Jim Ottewill
  • 13 Sep 2013
  • min read
A new exhibition of unseen photos of Amy Winehouse has gone on show in Camden to mark the singer’s 30th birthday on 14 September.

Amy Winehouse: For You I was a Flame will run at Proud Camden until 6 October close to the singer’s home.

Photos on display will span her entire career and be featured alongside works donated by leading graffiti artists Mr Brainwash and Bambi.

The exhibition will kick off a whole month of #Amys30 events which will raise money for the Amy Winehouse Foundation as well as celebrate the iconic star and her music.

Alex Winehouse, Amy’s older brother, said: ‘We're all very excited about the exhibition at Proud. Amy's fans were absolutely amazing in the wake of her passing, and showed their love and loss in the most fantastic ways.

‘This, along with the photos and graffiti art, shows Amy at her glitzy best, and her most vulnerable, demonstrating the effect she had on her followers. We hope that everyone who comes feels the same way.’

Visit the Amy Winehouse Foundation website to see what other events are taking place as part of #Amys30.

Check out our Picture This feature showing Amy at the Ivor Novello Awards in 2004 after winning the prize for best contemporary song.