Relayed from www.rollingstones.com June 21st 2016. The Rolling Stones’ first ever major exhibition, Exhibitionism,
delivered by DHL, will make its North American debut in New York City
in November. Following its star-studded opening in London, which
garnered rave reviews and drew huge crowds, Exhibitionism, will come across the pond to the iconic Industria Superstudio (775 Washington Street) in the West Village. Exhibitionism is
the largest touring experience of its kind ever to be staged, and the
first time in history the band has unlocked their vast private archive.
Exhibitionism tells the story of the most influential
rock ‘n’ roll band in the world, allowing visitors to experience their
incredible journey from their early days living together in a tiny flat
to headlining the biggest stages in the world.
“We’ve been thinking about this for quite a long time but we wanted
it to be just right and on a large scale,” said Mick. “It’s not going to
be like walking into a museum. It’s going to be an event, an
experience. It’s about a sense of The Rolling Stones – it’s something we
want people to go away talking about it.”
“While this is about The Rolling Stones, it’s not necessarily only
just about us,” said Keith. “It’s also about all the paraphernalia and
technology associated with a group like us, and it’s this, as well as
the instruments that have passed through our hands over the years, that
should make the exhibition unforgettable.”
Over the past 50 years, The Rolling Stones became, and have remained,
one of the most culturally important acts in history. From the daring
white dress worn by Mick Jagger in 1969, to the seminal Sticky Fingers
(1971) album cover and iconic tongue and lips logo, The Rolling Stones
have continued to break the boundaries of cultural norms over their
incredible career.
“This was such a unique opportunity to collaborate with the band and
get their insights into the project,” said curator, Ileen Gallagher.
“The quotes on the wall and all of the text in the exhibition is in the
voice of the band or people who work very closely with them. You’re
actually having the band tell you what happened at the time.”
The original works of key collaborators who helped to make the band
not just musical but cultural icons are also on show, including Andy
Warhol, John Pasche, who designed the band’s iconic tongue logo, fashion
designers Ossie Clark and Alexander McQueen, artist Shepard Fairey,
producer Don Was, and film director Martin Scorsese.
Exhibitionism gives visitors a look back at the high points of the
band’s career through a new film, with a high-octane soundtrack. It then
steps back into the early days, to an amazing recreation of the Edith
Grove flat that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones shared in
1962. The flat was located just off the King’s Road in London’s Chelsea
neighborhood.
There is a recreation of a Stones recording studio complete with
their original instruments, plus a “backstage” area to give fans a sense
of what it truly feels like just before the band heads out on stage. A
guitar gallery brings together examples of some of Keith, Ronnie and
Mick’s prized instruments, including a rosewood Fender Telecaster and a
Maton that Keith played on Let It Bleed, which famously disintegrated as he reached the final notes of ‘Gimme Shelter’.
Other unique items include the cassette player on which Keith
famously sketched out the idea for ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’, just
before falling asleep in a Florida motel room, Mick Jagger’s lyric book
which features the hand written words for ‘Miss You’, ‘Hey Negrita’ and
‘Worried About You’, Keith Richards 1963 diary, and the toy drum kit
that Charlie Watts used in the recording of ‘Street Fighting Man.’
“Exhibitionism is the ultimate experience for Rolling Stones fans but
also for anyone interested in art and design, fashion, film and the
artistry of music. The size and scale of Exhibitionism is unprecedented,
and required a very large and unique venue space,” said iEC
Exhibitions! Founding Director and Managing Partner Thea
Jeanes-Cochrane.
Exhibitionism is the largest touring experience of its kind to be
staged by any band or artist, and continues the Stones’ proud tradition
of ground-breaking innovation combined with the highest production
values.
Comment: I am one of the biggest fans of The Rolling Stones in this planet. I wish some day i will be, in visiting that gallery, "the rolling stones exhibitionism". And at least, once a time of my life, I can meet with them, Mick and other brothers, the family, as well they said, in a big the rolling stones' concert. I wish, i am trying hard to make my dream come true.
I know they are getting old day by day, time is running fast. I don't want miss the opportunity to meet them, the living legendary of rock and roll, as well as they still a live and still healthy and still looked fit. I know that it is only a dream, or I can say it is my ambition.. This may possible to be happened during in my life. but I am trying, I promise, I am trying to make it real. By Lucky Lukmansyah
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