Pink Floyd, London’s V&A and Michael Cohl’s Iconic Entertainment Studios announce The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains.

cover-image: Atom Heart Mother, ©Pink Floyd Music Ltd

To mark 50 years since the band released their first single Arnold Layne, and over 200 million record sales later, The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains, running from 13 May through 1 October, 2017, will be an immersive, multi-sensory and theatrical journey through Pink Floyd’s extraordinary world.

The exhibition will chronicle the music, iconic visuals and staging of the band, from the underground psychedelic scene in 1960s London to the present day, illustrating their groundbreaking use of special effects, sonic experimentation, powerful imagery and social commentary.

Pink Floyd 1971, Meddle-Inner, ®Pink Floyd Archive

Pink Floyd, Photographer Storm Thorgerson, ®Pink Floyd Music Ltd

The exhibition will celebrate Pink Floyd’s place in history as the cultural landscape changed throughout the 1960s and beyond. Pink Floyd occupied a distinctive experimental space and were the foremost exponents of a psychedelic movement that changed the understanding of music forever.

Animals, ©Pink Floyd Music Ltd

The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains

13 May / 1 October, 2017

Victoria & Albert Museum

Cromwell Road, London, SW7 2RL

V&A COO Tim Reeve, Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, V&A Director Martin Roth, Exhibition Curator Victoria Broackes, Iconic Entertainment Studios Promoter Michael Cohl

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