For the first two weeks in December 2023, London’s The Vinyl Cafe will host the 33 ⅓ Vinyl Exhibition which brings together a specially curated selection of 33 legendary albums from 1990.
Elvis Evolution, the new immersive Elvis Presley show is set to be created by Layered Reality using AI technology.
The Grolier Club, New York City's private book club, is organizing the Sherlock Holmes exhibition, the first of its kind in more than half a century and open to the general public.
The free, immersive experience will present the remixed version of the album and it will be played in Dolby Atmos to transport visitors to Abbey Road Studios where 'Sgt. Pepper' was recorded.
Camille Henrot's new exhibition 'A Number of Things,' at Hauser & Wirth NY evokes children’s developmental tools, shoes, and other sculptures.
The alumni in question is Robert Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthesizer, and the University will host a three-day event marking the official opening of the Robert Moog Archives at its Kroch Library.
'Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars' took seven years to prepare and will shine a light on the fact that Lou was a multifaceted artist and person.
This September, Hauser & Wirth will celebrate the centenary of Arshile Gorky’s arrival in New York City with a special exhibition
The immersive Bob Marley experience, titled 'One Love Experience', will showcase unseen Marley photographs and memorabilia whilst immersing audiences on a journey through his life and legacy.
The German museum has prepared a two-month-long multimedia program that will feature a "Moon Machine" which will display unheard Moondog pieces and new compositions, as well as visualize sounds and ideas.
Forty years after its release in 1979, the seminal album by The Clash is being celebrated with a free exhibition at the Museum of London - featuring numerous artifacts connected to the album and the subsequent tour.
New Radiohead exhibition, 'This Is What You Get', showcasing their iconic album covers is being shown at a museum in Oxford.
An exhibition prepared to mark 60 years since The Beatles' ground-breaking film 'A Hard Day's Night' has opened in Liverpool, England.
The exhibition titled “This is an Adventure: Accidentally Wes Anderson,” will feature Mark Mothersbaugh’s unreleased music prepared for soundtracks to Anderson's movies alongside work from the Instagram feed @accidentallywesanderson.
'Prince: The Immersive Experience' will be held from June to October and patrons will be able to step into the 'Purple Rain' album cover.
Newly opened at The Baltimore Museum of Art, “The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century,” treats hip hop’s roots, impact, and essential figures with the same intellectual rigor and prestige it would a presentation of ancient Egypt, Greece, or Rome.
Venus Over Manhattan is showing Reflections on Porgy & Bess, a major solo exhibition of new paintings by abstract artist Claude Lawrence.
David Byrne's ‘Theater of the Mind’ opened on August 31, 2022 at Denver's Center for the Performing Arts where you'll be guided through sensory experiments that reveal the inner mysteries of the brain.
The iconic French actress Catherine Deneuve is being celebrated in dual photo exhibitions currently taking place across both sides of the river Seine in Paris.
George Condo’s 2-part exhibition, Pastels, offers a glimpse into his creative process and inventiveness through the medium of pastel.
The Book Of Hov, an exhibition dedicated to Jay-Z has opened this past weekend at the Brooklyn Public Library, and explores Jay-Z’s global impact as a musician, innovator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
50 years after his untimely death, London's Masterpiece Gallery is commemorating Jimi Hendrix with a special exhibition that includes rare and unseen photos of the rock legend.
The two photography exhibits ("Jazz Greats" and "Billie Holiday at Sugar Hill") will feature images of Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and many other jazz legends.
Paul McCartney memorialized The Beatles rapid rise to fame in the early '60s, now a photo exhibition is coming to the Brooklyn Museum.