Rolling Stones, 'Exhibitionism' opened in London - VIDEOS, PHOTOS, INFO

Rolling Stones, 'Exhibitionism' opened in London - VIDEOS, PHOTOS, INFO

"Exhibitionism", a major exhibition dedicated to the legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones (documenting more than fifty years of career), opened at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, London. It will be open to the public until 4 September. The tickets, available on the official website of the event, are sold at prices ranging between £ 15 (for minors among 6 and 17 years) and 53 pounds of family ticket (valid for one adult and three children).

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In the rooms you can admire not only a batch of memorabilia never exposed to the public before - as stage costumes, rare guitars... - but also graphics, designs and drafts of collaborations with artists, writers, musicians and directors such as Andy Warhol, Shepard Fairey, Alexander McQueen, Ossie Clark, Tom Stoppard and Martin Scorsese.

 

 

 

The exhibition was planned and put together in the course of three years and it also includes interactive stations featuring footage and audio documents - with the chance to have a look inside the band's most private diaries, correspondence and manuscripts which belonged to the elements of the group.


The Saatchi Gallery is a King's Road, and is open daily from 10 to 18: it is walking distance from the underground station Sloane Square Underground (reachable from the District that the Circle Line), or-with a dozen minutes-from Victoria Station.

 

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