Rock Music Posters Launch Rock Explosion

Released on = April 24, 2006, 2:33 am

Press Release Author = Movie Poster Art Gallery

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = The Movie Poster Art Gallery presents a unique selling
exhibition of rare original rock music posters and pop posters. Entitled Rock
Explosion, after Martin Sharp\'s sensational 1967 Jimi Hendrix poster of the same
name, the show opens on May 11 2006 at their central London gallery.

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

London, UK, April 24 2006

The Movie Poster Art Gallery presents a unique selling exhibition of rare original
rock music posters and pop posters. Entitled Rock Explosion, after Martin Sharp\'s
sensational 1967 Jimi Hendrix poster of the same name, the show opens on May 11 2006
at their central London gallery.

Named after Martin Sharp\'s sensational 1967 Jimi Hendrix poster, The Movie Poster
Art Gallery presents a unique selling exhibition of rare original rock music posters
and pop posters.

The advertising campaigns behind record releases and the promotion of bands is one
of popular music\'s most creative offshoots, but also one of the least well known and
most under-appreciated. Over the decades a wealth of often anonymous graphic design
talent has powerfully shaped the public image of singers, bands and even whole
record companies. The anarchic work of Jamie Reid for the Sex Pistols, the
industrial-classical pastiches of Peter Saville for Factory Records and the imagined
worlds of Roger Dean for Yes created a total visual language and stylistic
expression for their bands in an involvement that often went much deeper than mere
packaging and proved hugely influential.

A less well known area is Morrissey\'s own creative inspiration and direction over
the teasingly suggestive imagery that so distinguished The Smiths\' record sleeves
and ... not so well known ... rock music posters. One of the most brilliantly
conceived visual \'themes\' in Pop history, appropriately for Morrissey \"they suggest
much but admit nothing\".

For 1987\'s single \'Sheila Take A Bow\' the cover star was Andy Warhol\'s transvestite
Factory \'Superstar\' Candy Darling, in a shot from Warhol\'s 1971 \'Women In Revolt\'.
Born James Lawrence Slattery, Candy was memorably immortalised in Lou Reed\'s \'Walk
On The Wild Side\'. One polemical exception was conceived for 1985\'s \'Meat Is
Murder\'. Morrissey took the famous image of the determinedly non-Aquarian young
Vietnam \'grunt\' (from Emile de Antonio\'s 1969 anti-war film \'In the Year of the
Pig\') whose helmet bore the words \"Make War Not Love\" and replaced them with a
heartful message of his own.

Other highlights of the show include Jamie Reid\'s iconic Sex Pistols Jubilee
assassination \'God Save The Queen\', and Peter Saville\'s rare and highly sought after
\'Unknown Pleasures\' for Joy Division, along with the involvement of America\'s
underground artists in rock music poster design.

As well as these examples, the show features many more rock music posters, including
rare original posters, flyers and promos from a wide range of bands, along with
original artifacts from the Hacienda and custom-framed examples of classic album
covers.

The show opens on May 11 2006 at the Movie Poster Art Gallery, 1 Colville Place,
London W1T 2BG, U.K.

Contact: Tim Maddison or Martyn Willis
The Movie Poster Art Gallery
1 Colville Place
London W1T 2BG
U.K.
Tel. +44 (0) 20 7637 7441
Fax. +44 (0) 20 7636 5391
http://www.mpag.co.uk
http://www.rock-explosion.com
email: mpag@tesco.net

Web Site = http://www.mpag.co.uk

Contact Details = Tim Maddison
1 Colville Place
London , W1T 2BG
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0207-637-7441
mpag@tesco.com
http://www.mpag.co.uk

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