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Exhibitionism: The Rolling Stones exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery

Exhibitionism – the Rolling Stones’ first ever exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery has wowed critics and audiences, and it enters its last few days this weekend, before it closes on Sunday, September 4 and moves on to New York.

It features more than 500 rare and unseen artefacts from the personal archives of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood.

From a chance meeting at Dartford Station to the world’s most famous arenas, it charts the Stones’ story through clothing from the 1960s, 1970s and beyond, Andy Warhol paintings, a recreation of the band’s first flat from 1969 in Edith Grove and an incredible 3D experience of the group performing.

A rare photo of the Rolling Stones by Philip Townsend, unearthed for Exhibitionism
A rare photo of the Rolling Stones by Philip Townsend, unearthed for Exhibitionism

Organisers have also released more rare Stones’ photos from the band's archive, taken by Philip Townsend.

The Saatchi Gallery is in the Kings Road, London.

For details and to book visit stonesexhibitionism.com

The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones' Exhibitionism at London's Saatchi Gallery.
The Rolling Stones' Exhibitionism at London's Saatchi Gallery.
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