Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green, London

8 September 2015

Organised to anticipate the release of the film, Legend, on the 9 September, this exhibition offers a fine photographic overview of the world of the Kray twins.

The film itself is the latest take on the story of the Krays, and features a brilliant performance by Tom Hardy who bravely takes on the roles of both twins.

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green LondonThe Kray’s living room set from the film has been transported to the exhibition space. It acts as a sixties style viewing area for a short, looped documentary that hears from some notable characters from that period.

Duffy Archive
Duffy Archive

Along the walls are images from a number of top photographers. The renowned war photographer, Don McCullin, who visited the area for over twenty years from the 1960’s onwards, provides some notable images in his confrontational style.

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London
Don McCullin/the East End Archive at the CassMcCullin captured the “suffering, drama and misery” of what he termed the “social wars” of this part of the city.

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London

Also included are pictures by the equally celebrated photographer, Brian Duffy, a contemporary of David Bailey.

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London

One particular picture shows Reggie sparring with his grandfather, Jimmy “Cannonball” Lee, who introduced the twins to boxing when they were children. Many more of his pictures of the twins were sadly lost when he destroyed much of his archive.

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Jocelyn Bain Hogg

Other photographers exhibited include David George who spent thirty years taking photographs of the East End, and Jocelyn Bain Hogg, a documentary photographer who is also the author of five books including The Firm: a portrayal of criminal life from which the exhibited images are drawn.

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London

This excellent exhibition acts not only as a look at the Krays themselves but at the East End of London at the time and features the highest quality documentary photography.
Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London

Curator Zelda Cheatle says: “What I was conscious to do was not the clichéd thing to glamorise violence or make out the East End to be a terrible place full of violence. What I really hope is some of the joy and desire for life in the streets comes through.”

Legend Of The East End, Bethnal Green London

“The exhibition looks at the East End of the 60’s and 70’s, brought to life by the people who lived there, the photographers who captured everyday life, the undercurrents that continue to exist, and importantly it reflects the poetry of the streets. ”

Fox Photos/Getty Images
Fox Photos/Getty Images

The Legend Of The East End runs until 11 Sept 2015 at 135 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 7DG

For further info, visit: www.visitlondon.com/legend

Images courtesy Cass Archive, Duffy Images, Getty Images.