Echoes. Origins and references of British art rock
The Beatles The myth beyond celebrity
On April 17, the Padiglione d’arte of Fondazione Luigi Rovati will open Echoes. Origini e rimandi dell’art rock britannico (Echoes. Origins and references of British art rock), a curatorial project by Francesco Spampinato, structured into three distinct exhibitions.
The series explores the origins and echoes of art rock, which took shape in 1960s and 1970s Britain, highlighting the convergence between the visual arts and rock music. From The Beatles to Pink Floyd, from Yes to Genesis, and up to Peter Gabriel, the exhibitions present paintings, illustrations, photographs, installations, videos, and memorabilia that bear witness to a "historic" period in which artistic avant-gardes met the cultural industry.
Aubrey Powell e Storm Thorgerson, The invisible man with a bowler hat, 1975, Courtesy Sony Music Ltd
April 17 - June 8 | The Beatles. Il mito oltre la celebritĂ (The Beatles. The Myth Beyond Fame)
This exhibition illustrates the groundbreaking impact of the Fab Four on youth culture and society as a whole. The Beatles’ revolution was not confined to music; it profoundly transformed visual culture, reinforcing the dynamics of the star system and ultimately transcending them, reaching the status of myth.
The exhibition delves into the creation of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover, displaying the entire photographic portfolio by Michael Cooper, which documents the famous diorama by William Blake and Jann Haworth, a quintessential piece of British Pop Art. Also on display is an original work from Haworth’s Old Lady series—the doll featured among the life-size figures on the cover—and Richard Avedon’s psychedelic portraits of The Beatles.
Complementing this visual journey, Yoko Ono’s video Smile presents an intimate portrait of John Lennon, while Pipilotti Rist’s I’m Not The Girl Who Misses Much closes the exhibition with a bold feminist echo.
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June 14 - July 27 | Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis. Nuove percezioni della realtĂ (Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis. New Perceptions of Reality)
This exhibition explores the psychedelic and surrealist imagery accompanying the productions of these legendary bands. The journey begins with a metaphysical painting by Alberto Savinio, continues with Roger Dean’s paintingsfor Yes album covers, and features the visionary photography of Hipgnosis and Storm Thorgerson for Pink Floyd—including the prism from The Dark Side of the Moon, the burning man from Wish You Were Here, and the inflatable pig by Jeffrey Shaw from Animals.
For Genesis, the exhibition showcases Paul Whitehead’s paintings for Trespass, Nursery Cryme, and Foxtrot, including the iconic red-dressed fox, alongside Colin Elgie’s original watercolors for A Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering.
Resonating with this surreal imagery, Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg presents an installation depicting a fairytale-like world filled with multicolored pills.
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August 27- October 5 | Peter Gabriel. Frammentazione dell’identità (Peter Gabriel. Fragmentation of Identity)
Dedicated to the multifaceted identity of Peter Gabriel, the soul of Genesis in their early years and later a successful solo artist, this exhibition features signed copies of Hipgnosis’ artwork for his first three albums (Car, Scratch, and Melt), as well as photographs and music videos of his iconic stage transformations—from the Foxtrot fox-woman to the striking makeup of Shock the Monkey, showcased in Guido Harari’s 1983 photo from the Sanremo Festival.
The exhibition explores the theme of self-fragmentation in artistic research, beginning with the famous representation of Rrose Sélavy, Marcel Duchamp’s alter ego, documented in Man Ray’s photographs, and continuing with original works by Keith Haring and Kiki Smith, which address identity crises in the postmodern era.
The exhibition series is accompanied by a publication by Francesco Spampinato, published by Fondazione Luigi Rovati.
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Under the patronage of the Department of the Arts of Bologna University.
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Radio Monte Carlo playlist
Radio Monte Carlo is the official radio of Echoes. Origini e rimandi dell’art rock britannico, and for the occasion, music designer Marco Fullone has created, drawing inspiration from the exhibition’s content and the album covers referenced, a dedicated playlist available for free on the radio’s Spotify channel and at the exhibition via QR code.
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INFORMATION
The Beatles. Il mito oltre la celebritĂ
April 17-June 8
Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis. Nuove percezioni della realtĂ
June 14-July 27
Peter Gabriel. Frammentazione dell'identitĂ
Aug. 27-Oct. 5
Fondazione Luigi Rovati | Art Pavilion
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