A trove of Velvet Underground memorabilia—movies, portraits, artwork, and more—will be displayed in New York from October 10 to December 31, with adjacent concerts to be announced. “The Velvet Underground Experience” first took place in Paris, where it opened in 2016 alongside a concert in which John Cale performed Velvet Underground songs with groups including Animal Collective and the Libertines.

The new exhibition will “contain six films, 350+ photos, 1,000+ objects, and a VR greenhouse featuring projections that recreate the atmosphere of the banana album artwork produced by Andy Warhol,” according to the website. Unannounced events in conjunction with the exhibition include “concerts, special events, lectures, pop-up installations, fashion collaborations, art exhibitions, screenings, performances, and masterclasses.”

In a statement, the exhibition co-curators Christian Fevret and Carole Mirabello said, “The exhibition portrays the creative effervescence of the ’60s NY from which the Velvet Underground emerged to achieve mythic status and change the face of pop culture.”

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