The exhibition unzipped From Rolling stones will be displayed for the last time with a stop a Expo! inhabit in Winnipeg, a Canada. The traveling installation, renamed exhibitionism debuted in November 2021 and remained until February of this year, after a stint in Europe, United States And Asia.
unzipped is the first international exhibition dedicated to Rolling stones and celebrates the band’s collaborations in the fields of music, art and design, as well as fashion and film, with original works developed in collaboration with iconic names in creation such as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Dior And Martin Scorsese.
The exhibition revisits the beginning of the trajectory of stones in 1962, of which 60th anniversary is celebrated with the tour in progress Sixty for the Europe. The exhibit will examine the apartment in Edith Grovein London, where Mick Jagger, Keith Richards And Brian Jones lived in the early days of the band.

“It’s not like walking into a museum. It’s an event, an experience. It’s a Rolling Stones vibe. It’s something we want people to talk about.”She said Mick Jagger from Unzipped.
The show has more than 300 original pieces from the band’s collectioninstruments and sets, as well as rare audio fragments, video clips, personal diaries and costumes, posters and album covers.
Tickets for unzipped cost 42.50 USD per person and the exhibition will continue until July 31.
Source: Terra

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