Exhibitionism – The Rolling Stones
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The cover layers the iconic Stones symbol in a traffic stripe pattern, a reference to the traveling exhibition.
Druk"which is [also] used in theA2 Typewriter.
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The opening title page spread pictures crates from one of the band's tours.
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Text from interviews conducted with the band.
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Opening spread of a section about Edith Grove, the band's first flat in Chelsea. The apartment is recreated in the exhibition.
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Recording section opener.
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Text from interviews conducted with collaborators worked with the band.
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Tape boxes from the original recording sessions.
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Handwritten lyrics in a section about songwriting.
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Mick Jagger's 1963 Gibson Hummingbird guitar.
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A quote from Keith Richards accompanies one of his guitars from c. 1971.
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Fashion designer John Varvatos writes on the Stones as enduring fashion icons.
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Tartan suits worn by Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger, c. 1966.
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Looks worn by Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, c. 1973–1974.
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Athletic look worn by Mick Jagger on the 1982 European Tour.
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John Pasche on designing the iconic Tongue and Lip Design logo.
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In the exhibition
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Detail from the exhibition graphics.