Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains

© Pink Floyd Music Ltd | Pink Floyd Ummagumma album artwork, 1969

 

From 19 Gennaio 2018 to 01 Luglio 2018

Rome

Place: MACRO - Museo di Arte Contemporanea Roma

Address: via Nizza 138

Times: Everyday 9am-09pm (last entrance h 07pm)

Responsibles: Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell, Paula Webb Stainton

Organizers:

  • Roma Capitale Assessorato alla Crescita Culturale

Ticket price: full € 18, reduced € 16, students € 14. Free for disabled

Telefono per prevendita: +39 02 92897777

Telefono per informazioni: +39 060808

Official site: http://www.pinkfloydexhibition.com/



The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, the critically acclaimed major retrospective of Pink Floyd, one of the world’s most pioneering and influential bands, has today arrived in Rome, acclaimed by critics and fans alike. Roger Waters and Nick Mason, the two founding members of Pink Floyd, were present at a press conference today at Rome’s Macro museum to celebrate the opening, alongside Virginia Raggi, the Mayor of Rome, Luca Bergamo the Vicemayor and the Commissioner for interim management Innocenzo Cipolletta. Following its highly-successful debut at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum earlier this year, which saw over 400,000 people tear down the wall, the exhibition’s move to Rome is its first international destination on the global landscape. The exhibition continues the first collaboration in decades of Pink Floyd’s remaining members and is produced and promoted globally by Michael Cohl of Concert Productions International B.V. The Rome exhibition is produced in association with MondoMostre and Live Nation. Tickets are available via Vivaticket.it, all Vivaticket outlet locations and by phone on +39. 02.92897777.
 
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, originally created by Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell and developed closely with Nick Mason
 (Exhibition Consultant for Pink Floyd), is an audio-visual journey through 50 years of one of the world’s most iconic rock groups, and a rare and exclusive glimpse into Pink Floyd’s world. It features more than 350 objects, many previously unseen, representing every chapter of the band’s story, beginning with a massive recreation of the Bedford van used as their touring vehicle in the mid-‘60s.
The exhibition’s phenomenally successful and mammoth run at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, described by national British newspapers as “stunning”, “a real feast for the senses” and “almost as good as seeing the band live”, was the most successful exhibition of its kind. The run at Rome’s MACRO will be a continuation of this vast success. MACRO is located less than 1km from The Piper Club, which played host to Pink Floyd’s first shows in Italy in April 1968. The exhibition celebrates Pink Floyd’s place in history as the world’s cultural landscape changed from the 1960s. The band occupied a distinctive experimental space and were the foremost exponents of a psychedelic movement that changed the understanding of music forever, becoming one of the most important groups in contemporary music.
 
Pink Floyd have produced some of the most iconic imagery in popular culture: from cows, The Dark Side of the Moon prism, pigs flying over Battersea Power Station, and Marching Hammers to giant inflatable teachers; their vision brought to life by creative individuals such as modern surrealist and long-time collaborator Storm Thorgerson, satirical illustrator Gerald Scarfe and psychedelic lighting pioneer Peter Wynne-Wilson.
 
The flow of the exhibition, in chronological order, is enhanced throughout by music and the voices of past and present members of Pink Floyd, including Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason and David Gilmour, talking about their musical experiences through their experiences and musical experimentation via sound specialist Sennheiser’s intuitive GuidePORT system. This culminates in the Performance Zone, where visitors enter an immersive audio-visual space, which includes the recreation of the very last performance of all four members of the band at Live 8 in 2005 with Comfortably Numb, specially mixed using Sennheiser’s ground-breaking AMBEO 3D audio technology, as well as a Rome-exclusive video of One Of These Days, taken from the band’s iconic live performance in Pompeii.
Michael Cohl of Concert Productions International B.V. said:The fans’ reaction to the exhibition was even better than we expected. It’s two hours of pure Floyd music, spirit and excitement.”
 
The Pink Floyd Exhibition is presented by Michael Cohl of Concert Productions International B.V., Mondo Mostre, and Live Nation. The exhibition is led by Pink Floyd’s creative director Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell (of the design partnership Hipgnosis) and Paula Webb Stainton, who worked closely with the Pink Floyd members including Nick Mason (Exhibition Consultant For Pink Floyd), with additional curation provided by the V&A’s Victoria Broackes. The exhibition is a collaboration with designers Stufish, the leading entertainment architects and the band’s long-serving stage collaborators, and interpretive exhibition designers Real Studios.
The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains at Rome’s Macro museum is open now.
 

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