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Ronnie - 50 Years of Rock and Roll Exhibition in London
Date: August 30, 2012 15:06

Not sure if this has been posted before but here are details of a pop-up exhibition of Ronnie artworks and Stones artetfacts.



Full details here -

Symbolic Collection is proud to announce a major new exhibition featuring Ronnie Wood artworks, and historical Rolling Stones artefacts. The show will include paintings, sketches, hand written lyrics, and guitars by Ronnie Wood, together with Symbolic’s major acquisitions of Ronnie Wood and Rolling Stones items.

The show will give a comprehensive insight into Ronnie Wood, the bands and the rock legends he has associated with across five decades including; The Rolling Stones, Faces, The Birds and The Jeff Beck Group.

Symbolic Collection was founded by Bernie Chase, who has had a long life fascination with art and music. He developed a deep appreciation of Ronnie Wood’s art and that together with his love for the Rolling Stones was the inspiration behind the collection. The items are from Chase’s personal collections, with stand out exhibits including:

1. Original set lists and handwritten working lyrics for The Rolling Stones, Faces, The Birds and The Jeff Beck Group
2. Guitars painted by Ronnie Wood which feature rare drawings and lyrics
3. A range of large canvas paintings, recent works which have never been displayed before, will be unveiled

This wonderful historical collection will now become available to celebrate this momentous occasion in the life of Ronnie Wood and the Rolling Stones.

As well as a renowned musical career, Ronnie Wood is a successful artist with a unique spirit and passion that finds inspiration from his musical influences. His work largely focuses on the band members and musicians he admired and knew, family, close friends and self-portraits. Supporters and collectors of his work include Bill Clinton, who recently bought two of his works and Babington House entrepreneur Nick Jones.

Edward Lucie-Smith, internationally acclaimed art historian says of Wood: ‘Who says you have to be good at only one thing? Ronnie is in the top flight as a musician, but he’s also a full trained artist – and it shows’


The exhibition is on until 9th October at 34, Bruton Street in London - which used to be the Scream Gallery

Re: Ronnie - 50 Years of Rock and Roll Exhibition in London
Posted by: Mr Jimmy ()
Date: August 30, 2012 17:27

Hey there MOWAT, I went to this last Thursday, it was great!

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