Revolution. Records and Rebels 1966-1970

Fabbrica del Vapore
Italy, Milan
December 2, 2017 - April 4, 2018

Days of exhibition


The period between 1966 and 1970 forever changed the lives of an entire generation and tore apart the foundations of post-war society, shaping life as we know it today. The story of those 1,826 days is told with over 500 artifacts representing the key moments, exceptional characters and pieces of music that have forever shaped history, as well as the clothes, fashions and films which have left their indelible mark on our culture. The exhibition has already been presented at the V&A in London, and is curated by Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh with Fran Tomasi, the promoter who is credited with introducing much of classic rock to Italy, Clara Tosi Pamphili, journalist and fashion historian, and Alberto Tonti, renowned music critic. A true, immersive experience composed of objects, memorabilia, design, art and video accompanied by the music of the time thanks to cutting edge latest generation audio installations.


 

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Revolution. Records and Rebels 1966-1970

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Interviews, insights, curiosities, anecdotes