Exhibitionism
The Rolling Stones
Exhibitionism is an immersive exhibit that tells the story of the Rolling Stones. The exhibit features more than 500 items. Including a vintage guitar gallery, rare instruments and lyric books. Plus, tour paraphernalia, album art, photography, stage designs, and personal writing.
Exhibitionism includes more than 190 original artworks by artists. Including, Andy Warhol, David Bailey, and many more. The exhibit includes sound mixing desks and interactive displays. Plus, a screening narrated by Martin Scorsese, and more.
Gallery
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. With a recreation of the Edith Grove flat that Mick, Keith and Brian shared in 1962.