Fremin Gallery presents “Reminiscence”, a new fine art photography exhibition by artist, musician, and humanitarian Julian Lennon.
Lennon’s latest works continue his exploration of themes such as humanity, nature, and interconnectedness. Through a mix of evocative photography, Lennon invites audiences to embark on a journey of reflection and inspiration. The exhibition seamlessly combines his keen eye for detail with his enduring commitment to environmental and social causes.
“It’s a privilege to be back in New York at The Fremin Gallery with a new exhibition entitled ‘Reminiscence.’ The collection represents moments in time that capture life in its most organic state, from a Geisha’s shy smile in Tokyo, to the timeless reverence of the Statue of Liberty,” said Lennon.
“Reminiscence” features many never-before-exhibited photographs capturing the fragile beauty of our planet. This new collection is a testament to Lennon’s ability to blend the personal and the universal, creating work that resonates deeply with viewers.
About Julian Lennon
Born in Liverpool, England, Julian Lennon began his artistic trajectory at a young age with an inherent gift for playing musical instruments. Those abilities would soon broaden into the cinematic and visual arts. As an observer of life in all its forms, Julian developed his personal expression through such mediums as music, documentary filmmaking, philanthropy, and photography.
In 2007, Lennon founded The White Feather Foundation to help preserve Indigenous cultures. Since then, the organization has expanded to help projects worldwide in Education, Health, Clean Water and The Environment. In 2015, in honour of his late mother, he launched The Cynthia Lennon Scholarship for Girls. Since its inception, it has awarded 75 scholarships to underprivileged girls worldwide. Julian was named a Peace Laureate by UNESCO in 2020.
As an author, Lennon has published several books including the New York Times best-selling Touch the Earth trilogy and the children’s graphic novel The Morning Tribe in 2021. In 2024, he released his first fine art photography book, “Life’s Fragile Moments”, featuring images that span the life of his photography career.
Julian Lennon : Reminiscence
from March 6 – April 6, 2025
Fremin Gallery
520 W 23rd St.
New York, NY 10011
www.julianlennon.com
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