The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains
Grand exhibition
at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at the music, design and career of
Pink Floyd.
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I kept veering
between finding this exhibition visually stunning and clever to finding it
annoying. It was sometimes hard to tell which way round you were supposed to go
and sections seemed to go against the natural flow of the crowd. Also a lot of
the displays were quite low and you looked down into them a bit like a shop
display.This meant that unless you were at the front it was hard to see
the objects and even harder to read the commentaries.
However it was
wonderful to enter the show through a mock-up of an early tour bus and I loved
the room with some of the inflatables from late 1970s. It took me a while to
realise the telephone boxes represented what was going on at the time, once I
did I thought they were a clever idea. I liked the sections on how they thought
about how to play a stadium concert and fill the space in a more imaginative
way than a band on a faraway stage.
I loved the sense of friendship which came out
of the show with creatives working on their album covers for years and old
architecture colleagues designing the stage sets.
Closes on 1
October 2017
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