The Art of Music Photography at London’s Barbican
Music photography collective Rockarchive celebrates its 25 years with new exhibition.
A dedicated home for music memorabilia, exploring the past, present and future of music archives. Find your own piece of the story.
Music photography collective Rockarchive celebrates its 25 years with new exhibition.
Freddie Mercury's personal collection in free exhibition prior to its auction.
The exhibition Broken Music Vol. 2 by the Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museum of Berlin, commemorates more than 70 years of records and sound works by artists, looking at how they engaged with vinyl records over decades.
Barbican Music Library's exhibition 'Celebrating Seven Decades of Quo' tells the story of the legendary British rock band through music and memorabilia.
Curators Corner : Using archives by Somerset House's head curator Claire Catterhall for Ghosts exhibition.
Bob Dylan's visual artworks exhibited for the first time at MAXXI in Rome: +100 paintings, drawings, sculpures and video material.
Celebrating Australian contemporary music story – past, present and future – the Australian Music Vault at the Arts Centre Melbourne is a place to discover exciting new stories from today’s Australian music scene.
Opening in New York on February 8th 2023 at The Museum at FIT (MFIT) Fresh, Fly, and Fabulous: Fifty Years of Hip Hop Style is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition to explore hip hop’s revolutionary and influential fashion style. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the exhibition examines its relationship to fashion through over 100 garments and accessories capturing pivotal moments in hip hop fashion’s evolution.
Staging rare memorabilia from the Mike D and Ad-Rock archives, the most comprehensive survey of the iconic New York trio Beastie Boys has just opened at L.A.’s street art gallery BEYOND THE STREETS
MAG_BTM discusses Manchester's Sience and Industry Museum’s latest exhibtion Turn It Up: The power of music with SIM Curator of Exhibitions, Dr Steven Leech
Curator's Corner : Linda Lloyd Jones talks about her experience of putting block buster music exhibitions at London's V&A and the role of technology in the future
Launched in April 2022, Manchester’s British Pop Archive aims to build the first national archive fully dedicated to British pop culture and to encourage people to understand its rich cultural value. [magbtm] interviewed BPA’s curator Mat Bancroft.
An exhibition dedicated to the global phenomenon of the Korean Wave (aka Hallyu) which has challenged the currents of pop culture worldwide today.
From exhibitions to TV documentaries and a great new book about Coventry fanzines, we’re bringing you a step closer to the Midlands by way of Jamaica music movement.
Prince: The Immersive Experience has landed, with interactive experiences, unseen memorabilia and more on show in downtown Chicago
The Museum of London presents Grime Stories: from the corner to the mainstream, a new display honouring the music, people and places central to the grime scene and its roots in east London.
Developed by the UK-based tech startup Stickypixels, OWW is an AI powered platform that allows players to curate exhibitions in a free, fun and interactive way.
Made up of an extraordinary selection of archival material, 'People are the Song' tells the story of this great American writer & troubadour
Curator Lauren Ellis on gaining exclusive access to Graceland’s archives
An exhibition brings together previously unseen ephemera and works from the force’s sweetheart near her home in East Sussex. Director of Ditchling Museum, Steph Fuller, walks us through the show.
Music, Makers & Machines: an online exhibition
A single image can define a moment, creating an instant icon.