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Geronimo AKA Jumping Bull Rolling Stones exhibition in London
Posted by: Ronnierocks ()
Date: January 22, 2016 11:36

Thursday 21 January 2016.
6.45pm to 8.45pm.
Rock Art by Geronimo AKA Jumping Bull - a tribute to The Rolling Stones - private view - at Hotel Café Royal, 68 Regent Street, London, W1.
A big crowd of around 300 folks in the first floor bar area that overlooks the dining area at this plush hotel.
Lots of cosy armchairs to sit on in this spacious area.
None of The Rolling Stones are here as they are on the other side of the pond rehearsing for their upcoming shows in South America.
Geronimo is here and walking around introducing himself to everyone and he was very friendly.
The rock artist Geronimo, a friend of the Rolling Stones, is opening a new exhibition today at the gallery of The Club in Cafe Royal. His works include the tongue logo, made from flattened drinks cans, that became synonymous with the band.
Geronimo, who is self-taught, also goes by the name Jumping Bull. He met Keith Richards by chance when The Rolling Stones were touring and they became good friends.
The band had a big influence on Geronimo's work, inspiring much of his art, including paintings, portraits and sculptures.
Some great tongue logo art made of flattened coke cans and flattened vinyl singles and the tongue logo sofas were great...but very expensive.
Around 30 items are here to see.
www.clubcaferoyal.comVisit the Club Cafe Royal website here.
www.geronimotheartist.comVisit the Geronimo website here.
Complimentary presecco,vodka cocktails,wines,beers and canapés for all guests.
Well worth a visit if you are in London's West End.



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