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Appearing at the Royal Albert Hall is a 10 ft triptych by pop artist Sir Peter Blake on display in the the venue’s Zvi and Ofra Meitar Porch and Foyer. The piece is a montage of more than 400 stars who have appeared at the iconic venue since it opened in 1871, and features everyone from music legends Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Jimi Hendrix to pivotal figures in the arts and sciences such as Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and J. K. Rowling. Blake, best known for his work on the iconic cover of the Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album, unveiled the piece at the Hall on 29th April 2014. The launch of the specially-commissioned mural was attended by rock legends Roger Daltrey, Bill Wyman and Brian May, who all feature on it.
Title
Appearing at the Royal Albert Hall
Date
2014
Measurements
H 200 x W 450 cm
Accession number
RAH/10/7
Acquisition method
commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall
Work type
Mixed media & collage