Next week sees a special, one-off
event in London. Being held in the shadow of the building which was the
subject of arguably Pink Floyd's best loved album cover (after Dark
Side Of The Moon, of course!), Storm Thorgerson talks about how the
iconic Animals picture came about.
The event is being held at the Pump House Gallery in Battersea Park, London on 19 October 2006 from 6.30pm - 9.00pm.
The gallery have been working
with the German artist, Thomas Kilpper, on a project in and outside the
gallery. He has referenced the ways Battersea Power Station has been
used, especially the Animals cover (he has built an enormous pig
sculpture outside the gallery using wood from Battersea Park; it lies
on its back, like the crashed Pink Floyd pig, Algie).
They have managed to arrange for
Storm Thorgerson to talk about his direction of the legendary photo
shoot when they floated the pig above the power station. As many of you
will know from various interviews (including the lengthy one we had
with him in September 2004), he is always candid, always informative, and always entertaining! An event not to be missed...
The Pump House Gallery have
invited BD visitors to come along to the talk. There's no charge to
attend the event, but they expect it will be popular so advise that you
reserve a place. Their telephone number is 020 7350 0523.
Our thanks to Kirsteen McSwein from the gallery for her help.
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