Rock and Art, Andy Warhol teaching go hand in hand. To be truly pop coined the logo of the Rolling Stones, in the gallery of celebrities, including its icons, Elvis Presley ancheggiante slap a recruit in the Factory and the Velvet Underground, produced in 1967 Velvet Underground and Nico. Then come the covers for Aretha Franklin, John Lennon and Paul Anka. This and other collaborations between rock art and urban culture are explored in the exhibition "Sound and Vision" held at the Palace Museum Pen in Perugia until the end of June. Parade 100 works: paintings, photographs and installations, an army of painters, graphic artists and photographers working on the album's most famous (David LaChappelle, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst and many others). Everything flows into a jumble of sounds, dances, fashions, styles, sexuality and visual culture that drives and makes working in her spirals artists since 1967. Sunday, June 25, 2006
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Sound and Vision, music artist Dan Zeller
Rock and Art, Andy Warhol teaching go hand in hand. To be truly pop coined the logo of the Rolling Stones, in the gallery of celebrities, including its icons, Elvis Presley ancheggiante slap a recruit in the Factory and the Velvet Underground, produced in 1967 Velvet Underground and Nico. Then come the covers for Aretha Franklin, John Lennon and Paul Anka. This and other collaborations between rock art and urban culture are explored in the exhibition "Sound and Vision" held at the Palace Museum Pen in Perugia until the end of June. Parade 100 works: paintings, photographs and installations, an army of painters, graphic artists and photographers working on the album's most famous (David LaChappelle, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst and many others). Everything flows into a jumble of sounds, dances, fashions, styles, sexuality and visual culture that drives and makes working in her spirals artists since 1967.
Rock and Art, Andy Warhol teaching go hand in hand. To be truly pop coined the logo of the Rolling Stones, in the gallery of celebrities, including its icons, Elvis Presley ancheggiante slap a recruit in the Factory and the Velvet Underground, produced in 1967 Velvet Underground and Nico. Then come the covers for Aretha Franklin, John Lennon and Paul Anka. This and other collaborations between rock art and urban culture are explored in the exhibition "Sound and Vision" held at the Palace Museum Pen in Perugia until the end of June. Parade 100 works: paintings, photographs and installations, an army of painters, graphic artists and photographers working on the album's most famous (David LaChappelle, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst and many others). Everything flows into a jumble of sounds, dances, fashions, styles, sexuality and visual culture that drives and makes working in her spirals artists since 1967.
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