Iconic album covers to come of age in new exhibition

Iconic: Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon
Giles Lucas5 April 2012

An exhibition featuring the most iconic album covers of all time will held at the A&D gallery in London later this month.

The exhibition will feature Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti, Paul Weller's Stanley Road to name but a few.

There will also be new prints by H.R. Giger while Peter Corriston is working on a collection of four seminal images he created for the Rolling Stones.

The exhibition, held between November 23 - 25, is to celebrate the impending launch of a new website, hypergallery.com, which has built a portfolio of artists' album cover art for music lovers to purchase.

Peter Gabriel - known for his stand-out album covers both as front man with Genesis and as a solo artist - has played a pivotal role in the creation of Hypergallery.com, offering to publish his entire collection.

The exhibition will be held at the the A&D Gallery, 51 Chiltern Street, W1U 6LY. hypergallery.com

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