Here’s An Exclusive Sneak Peek Inside The Massive, Incredible Radiohead Art Exhibition

A little while ago we brought you news of the incredible, sprawling, career-spanning exhibition of the Radiohead-related artworks created by legendary Thom Yorke collaborator Stanley Donwood that was headed to Sydney for its global unveiling.

The Panic Room is a one-of-a-kind display of the art behind the band – and then some – covering the Radiohead albums Donwood curated the art for: OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, In Rainbows, and The King of Limbs.
The exhibition is a key event on the Vivid Sydney calendar, and is being hosted at Carriageworks by Semi-Permanent.
Ahead of its opening on Thursday, May 21st – HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS THAT’S TOMORROW – we were able to get our cameras inside the seriously awe-inspiring exhibit to grab this exclusive preview of what’s in store for you all when the doors are flung open.
Donwood himself was on hand to guide us through the exhibition, and provided commentary in his own inimitable style.

Trust us when we say that this is an absolute MUST SEE for any fan of Radiohead – casual or hardcore – or in fact any fan of modern art in general.
The Panic Room opens tomorrow and will run through until June 6th.
You can suss ticketing info at the Semi-Permanent website.

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