08.10.12
Rare unseen photography of Rolling Stones revealed
Celebrating 50 years of The Rolling Stones, Zebra Gallery has announced that it will bring rock and roll to the heart of London in an exhibition of recently discovered, unseen and rare photographs. Rock on!
An exciting exhibition of contrasting narratives from the most creative year of The Rolling Stones history has been brought to London by Zebra gallery. Chosen from an archive of thousands, twenty striking images of the band performing and relaxing in public and private have been carefully selected to form a natural portrait of the band in the peak of their powers.
The exhibition includes the recently discovered negatives of the day-long photo-shoot by Peter Webb for the Sticky Fingers Album, alongside the now equally legendary six-month photographic diary of the Rolling Stones in Exile by Dominique Tarle.
Altogether, the show at Zebra Gallery provides an interesting documentation of rock and roll 1971, and includes the myriad of faces that impacted upon the legendary rock bands most creative year. Coupling intimate moments with studio line-ups, the exhibition takes you on a journey through the band’s hedonistic world in the 1970s.
Dates: 22 November 2012 – 26 January 2013
Times: Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 – 17:00
Address: Zebra One Art Gallery, 1 Perrins Court, Hampstead, London, NW3 1QX
Admission: Free
Website: zebraonegallery.com
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