Clothes, records, photographs and a high-school essay are just a
number of Amy Winehouse’s belongings that have gone on exhibition at
the Jewish museum in Camden Town, London.
The exhibition is titled Amy Winehouse: A Family Potrait, and will run till September.
Put together with the help of her brother Alex, the exhibits include
fridge magnets, childhood books and her audition essay to the Sylvia
Young stage school.
A suitcase of family photographs she was looking through in the days
before she died in her Camden Town home in 2011 also feature at the
show.
Many of the items have captions written by Alex.
He said: “This is a snapshot of a girl who was, to her deepest core,
simply a little Jewish kid from north London with a big talent who, more
than anything, just wanted to be true to her heritage.”
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