A new exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s movie, “The Wall,” is set to open in London next week.
Pink Floyd: The Wall Retrospective features photographer David Appleby’s most iconic ‘on set’ images which have never been seen before.
Over 40 black and white images will be showcased, traditionally hand printed by dish on silver gelatine from the original negatives.
Pink Floyd: the Wall Retrospective opens to the public from July 13 – 18 at Blackall Studios in Shoreditch, London.
Full details and more are available at thewallretrospective.com
“The Wall” is a 1982 live-action/animated musical film directed by Alan Parker and based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album of the same name.
Starring Boomtown Rats singer Bob Geldof as Pink, the screenplay was written by Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters.
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