EXHIBITIONISM - The Rolling Stones
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EXHIBITIONISM - The Rolling Stones

Saatchi Gallery, SW3 4RY
4.8 out of 5, based on 278 ratings and 278 reviews.
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  • Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones
    5 April 2016 - 4 September 2016
    Saatchi Gallery
    Exhibitionism - The Rolling Stones, delivered by DHL, is this summer’s must-see show, having opened to critical acclaim at London’s Saatchi Gallery.
    Unlocking their vast archive, this exhibition is a Rolling Stones’ treasure trove, curated over 9 themed gallery spaces with 500 items from original stage costumes, rare instruments and lyric books, backstage and touring paraphernalia, album art, photography, stage designs, personal diaries, and never before released audio and behind-the-scenes footage.
    Celebrating the Stones’ artistic collaborations in music, art and design, fashion and film, Exhibitionism features original works on display from an array of artists as diverse as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Dior, Ossie Clark, L’Wren Scott, David Bailey, Michael Cooper, Jeff Koons, Walton Ford, Shepard Fairey and Martin Scorsese, to name a few.
    In the world's biggest exhibition on The Rolling Stones, highlights include a recreation of their recording studio complete with original instruments and interactive mixing desks, an immersive realistic reconstruction of 'Edith Grove’, their first shared flat in Chelsea, and culminates in a mind-blowing backstage and 3D concert experience.
     
    Running for a strictly limited season at Saatchi Gallery until 4 September, Exhibitionism is a once in a lifetime celebration of the creative life of true rock n’ roll legends Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood.
    At London's Saatchi Gallery, book your Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones tickets today!
    *PLEASE NOTE: Children under 6 years of age go free and do NOT require a ticket. The exhibition is open 7 days a week from 10am to 6pm with last entry at 4pm. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your allotted time slot. Please note we cannot guarantee entry if you are late for your timeslot. There is no readmission. Please allow at least 90 minutes to see the exhibition. Smart phones and personal cameras are welcome, however due to space restrictions you will not be able to bring tripods in to the exhibition.

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]
    *PLEASE NOTE: The exhibition is open 7 days a week from 10am to 6pm with last entry at 4.30pm. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your allotted time slot. Some queuing time should be expected. Please note we cannot guarantee entry if you are late for your timeslot. There is no readmission. Please allow at least 90 minutes to see the exhibition. Smart phones and personal cameras are welcome, however due to space restrictions tripods are not allowed into the exhibition. Children under 6 years of age go free and do NOT require a ticket.

    PLEASE NOTE THAT TICKETS CANNOT BE EXCHANGED OR REFUNDED.


  • Saatchi Gallery

    Duke Of York's HQ,
    King's Road,
    London,
    SW3 4RY

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    ‘The Rolling Stones are the ultimate subject for a blockbusting new rock ’n’ roll exhibition... A comprehensive overview of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world’

    CITY AM


    ‘An enthralling, comprehensive and richly furnished account of the band’s varied history’

    THE SUN


    ‘Stunning new Rolling Stones retrospective…this thoroughly modern exhibition uses up-to-date technology to chart the fabled history of the world's biggest rock ’n’ roll band in incredible detail…you WILL get what you want from Exhibitionism.’

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


    ‘The most magnificent multi-sensory barrage of Stones 'stuff' you’re ever likely to encounter’

    THE ARTS DESK


    ‘If you're a Stones fan you'll immerse yourself fully and luxuriously in Exhibitionism’
    ‘The highlights of the show are its immersive installations recreating key points in Stones history’

    GUARDIAN


    ‘Genuinely jaw-dropping’

    LONDONIST


    ‘the Rolling Stones exhibition gives us plenty of Satisfaction’