The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones unlock Exhibitionism treasure trove in NYC

The Rolling Stones pose for the media on opening night.

The Rolling Stones officially unlocked their treasure trove of history in New York City at the iconic Industria, West Village. Experience the band like never before!

On November 15, The Rolling Stones officially unlocked their treasure trove of history in New York City at the iconic Industria, West Village. The event featured all four members of the band, who warmly greeted swarms of screaming fans and duly walked the red carpet for a host of press and media.

Exhibitionism – which opened to the public on Saturday, November 12 – is the largest touring experience of its kind ever to be staged.

It’s not a chronological history. It’s a look at their cultural significance.

Ileen Gallagher, Curator of Exhibitionism

From their most cherished instruments, onstage and off stage clothes, valuable works of art and handwritten lyric books to personal diaries, recordings, unseen film and photos, a screening cinema and interactive recording studio that all culminates in an exciting and powerful backstage-to-onstage 3D concert experience.

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.

It’s a way for fans to experience the band in a different way.

Ileen Gallagher, Curator of Exhibitionism

Exhibitionism gives you an experience you’ll never forget – nine different galleries spanning 17,000 square feet. You’ll tour through the band’s legendary history with over 500 original and rare objects collated from the bands archives and private collections. The journey begins with 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. You’ll find a recreation of a Stones recording studio complete with their original instruments, plus a “backstage” area to give you 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.

Exhibitionism – The Rolling Stones, delivered by DHL will be in New York City through March 12. Tickets are available at StonesExhibitionism.com.
 
DHL is the Presenting and Official Logistics Partner of Exhibitionism.  

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