Rock & Roll’s ‘Records and Rebels’ on display in London museum
Photos from the press preview of “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70” exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England.
- Original and replica costumes from the British band The Beatles used on the album cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band are pictured on display during a photo-call for the “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70” exhibition at the V&A museum in central London on September 7, 2016. The exhibition that aims to trace the significance and impact of the late 1960s on life today opens on September 10. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- A V&A employee poses in front of a psychedelic projection looking at framed posters during a photo-call for the You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70 exhibition at the V&A museum in central London on September 7, 2016. The exhibition that aims to trace the significance and impact of the late 1960s on life today opens on September 10. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- A woman looks towards a display of lights and posters during a media opportunity at the ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70’ exhibition at the V&A museum in London, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. The exhibition explores the era-defining significance and impact of the late 1960s upon life today within a fully immersive and dramatic audiovisual experience. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday Sept. 10. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
- Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- A visitor takes in the experience of ‘The Woodstock room’ during the Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- A V&A employee poses with 1970s clothing during a photo-call for the “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70” exhibition at the V&A museum in central London on September 7, 2016. The exhibition that aims to trace the significance and impact of the late 1960s on life today opens on September 10. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
- A model receives a signature 1960s style from a Sassoon stylist in a working hair salon during a media opportunity at the ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70’ exhibition at the V&A museum in London, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. The exhibition explores the era-defining significance and impact of the late 1960s upon life today within a fully immersive and dramatic audiovisual experience. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday Sept. 10. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
- A woman looks towards a display of lights and posters during a media opportunity at the ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70’ exhibition at the V&A museum in London, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. The exhibition explores the era-defining significance and impact of the late 1960s upon life today within a fully immersive and dramatic audiovisual experience. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday Sept. 10. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
- A woman looks towards a display of lights and posters during a media opportunity at the ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70’ exhibition at the V&A museum in London, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2016. The exhibition explores the era-defining significance and impact of the late 1960s upon life today within a fully immersive and dramatic audiovisual experience. The exhibition opens to the public on Saturday Sept. 10. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
- Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- A dresser applies final touches to the exhibit items at the Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- Press preview of ‘You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966 – 70’ exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum on September 7, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images)
- A model poses getting 1960s hair style from a Sassoon Stylist at a hair salon exhibit during a photo-call for the “You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-70” exhibition at the V&A museum in central London on September 7, 2016. The exhibition that aims to trace the significance and impact of the late 1960s on life today opens on September 10. (DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)