image: Julie Andrews by Cecil Beaton, 1959 © Cecil Beaton Archive. Conde Nast
13 June to 4 October 2026
Harewood House Trust presents Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons, a major exhibition dedicated to the work of photographer Cecil Beaton. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery in partnership with Harewood House Trust, the exhibition features more than 50 photographs from the National Portrait Gallery’s collection, including several works shown to the public for the first time.
Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons explores Beaton’s influential approach to portrait photography, highlighting his use of theatrical staging, costume, lighting and composition. His portraits helped shape the public image of some of the most recognisable figures of the 20th century.
Visitors can expect portraits of notable sitters including:
Beaton’s interest in theatre had a lasting influence on his photographic style. Through elaborate backdrops, props, costume and dramatic lighting, he created portraits that blended reality with performance.
The exhibition also considers Beaton’s wider creative work in stage and costume design, including his contributions to opera, ballet, theatre and film.
Appointed royal photographer in 1939, Beaton created portraits that brought a new visual language to images of the British Royal Family. His work combined elegance, control and theatrical detail, producing images that were both formal and intimate.
Staging Icons also highlights Harewood’s links to Beaton and the world of stage and screen. The exhibition includes portraits, artworks and archival material from the Harewood collection.
Beaton photographed members of the Lascelles family and visited Harewood during the 1960s and early 1970s. Items on display include Harewood’s historic visitor book featuring Beaton’s signature, alongside a Christmas card with a hand-drawn costume design.
This exhibition marks the first collaboration between the National Portrait Gallery and Harewood House Trust. Displayed throughout Harewood’s State Floor interiors, the photographs are presented alongside Harewood’s own collection of British portraiture.
The exhibition also sits within Harewood’s wider work to expand and reinterpret its historic portrait collection, including recent commissions such as Ashley Karrell’s photographic portrait of British actor David Harewood.
Admission: From £22.50 for adults, from £10.00 for children when you book online 24 hours in advance. Concessions available. £3 tickets are available for those in receipt of universal credit, pension credit, DLA and PIP. Free for Harewood members and under 4s. Book online and save.
For more information, visit: https://harewood.org/events/cecil-beaton-staging-icons/



