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Amy Winehouse's family has given the Jewish Museum in Camden unprecedented access to the singer's belongings to create the exhibition Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait.
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'Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait' exhibition to open
Exhibition explores importance of Amy's Jewish heritage
Lucrezia Millarini visited the exhibition at the Jewish Museum in Camden and spoke to curator Liz Selby.
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Exhibition opens two years after Amy's death
Amy was found dead at her Camden home two years ago, in July 2011, aged 27.
Family portrait of Amy opens in Camden tomorrow
Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait is an original exhibition about Amy Winehouse, curated by the Jewish Museum with help from the singer's brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva.
The family have given the Jewish Museum unprecedented access to Amy's belongings, including her guitar, record collection and iconic outfits.
Hosted in the heart of Camden, where Amy used to live, this exhibition celebrates her passion for music, fashion, London and her family.
Many unseen photographs of Amy's family life will be on display, revealing her strong Jewish roots and heritage as well as her close family relationships.
Friday night dinners and Alex's barmitzvah are captured in these images, and vintage photographs of their beloved grandmother Cynthia show what may have been the roots of Amy's distinctive style.
The exhibition opens tomorrow and runs until 15 September.
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'Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait' exhibition to open
Almost two years since the death of singer Amy Winehouse an exhibition will open in Camden, a short walk away from where she lived and died.