Rare Pink Floyd exhibition artwork by Storm Thorgerson
Rare Pink Floyd exhibition artwork by Storm Thorgerson
Limited edition fine art Pink Floyd print by Storm Thorgerson.
Location: Madrid, Spain 2003
Photographer’s notes: Another piece of rare Floydiana, this stark image was a poster designed to promote the Pink Floyd exhibition, Interstellar, at the Paris Cité De La Musique in October 2003. I wasn’t sure how effective this idea was and so I designed two posters in a bout of doubt, as it were, the second of which - also called Interstellar surprisingly - was a sculpture of two perfect mirror balls finely balanced one of on top of the other. The first, the bridge, was intended as a laconic comment on a band coming to the end of their illustrious career, as represented by a couple coming to literally the end of the road, the end of the relationship. It was of course this road business that was difficult to find but was finally located as part of an incomplete motorway junction just outside Madrid, Spain - at least we knew the light would be good. Apart from the very graphic nature of this image what also appealed to me was the idea of blatant nudity which would require a magnifying glass to detect. And who would bother, would you?
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Edition 20/20
20/20 is a series of prints which are more obscure and more personal, not necessarily frontline images but ones which are highly valued by Storm Thorgerson.
Each print comes direct from Storm's Studio, numbered and embossed with a custom designed 20/20 symbol.
Each print purchased will come with descriptive notes and technical details.
Available in one size, signed or unsigned with estate stamp - 33.1 x 23.4" - Print Quality: Archival Fine Art print on Hahnemuhle paper.
Expect a delivery time of 3 weeks on print orders. Your print will be sent rolled in a new, high quality mailing tube with sufficient packing. You will be emailed shortly after your order is placed with an estimated delivery time.