The Strokes. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Fischerspooner. These were some of the bands that gave rise to the grit and grime of NY’s counterculture scene in the early 2000s - a time where musicians and artists created work as a way to subvert the norms of mainstream society.

Don’t miss this exciting and rare opportunity to own a piece of rock’n’roll history by purchasing a limited edition print signed by some of this period’s most accomplished artists, musicians, and photographers. Curated by Lizzy Goodman and Hala Matar, Absolut Art’s “Meet Me in the Bathroom” compendium print collection features work by Todd DiCiurcio, Fischerspooner, Adam Green, Colin Lane, André Saraiva, and Pieter Van Hattem, all of whom embody the era’s irreverent spirit. Works include portraits of musical geniuses The White Stripes, The Strokes, and Fischerspooner, as well as a rare concert poster, and a live illustration of The Strokes performing.

Absolut Art offers this selection in conjunction with the exhibition “Meet Me in the Bathroom: The Art Show,” at The Hole Gallery, in New York’s East Village, not far from where some of these bands had their early performances. On view will be artworks and ephemera from musicians such as TV On the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe and Interpol’s Paul Banks, and artists like Doug Aitken and Urs Fischer. The exhibition, organized by UTA Artist Space and the Hole, is named for Lizzy Goodman’s bestselling 2017 book Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City, 2001-2011, and curated by Goodman along with Bahraini film director Hala Matar.