Seriously Massive, Seriously Awesome Radiohead Art Exhibition Headed To Sydney


Open up your braintanks, kids. Because you’re about to get some premium, high octane culture well and truly into you.

Fans of Radiohead (I’m told there’s quite a few of you) will already be well aware of the work that Stanley Donwood has done with the band over the course of their multiple decades of prominence.
Since 1994 Donwood, often in collaboration with Thom Yorke has produced all of Radiohead’s album and single covers, tour posters, and all associated artwork, no mean feat given the sheer volume of work that’s entailed.
The good news for you, superfans, is that all that art is being compiled into one mammoth interactive exhibition. Better still, it’s headed our way this May.
The geniuses at Semi-Permanent, in conjunction with Vivid Sydney and Carriageworks, are bringing Stanley Donwood: The Panic Office to life. The exhibition will feature thousands of pieces of artwork, covering the Radiohead albums Donwood worked on – OK Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac, Hail to the Theif, In Rainbows, and The King of Limbs – as well as a number of works from Thom Yorke and Atoms for Peace, and a whole mess of Donwood’s original paintings, prints and drawings as well.
The Panic Office lands at Carriageworks in time for the first week of Vivid Sydney, opening on Thursday, the 21st of May. It will remain open and on display until Saturday, the 6th of June.
All the vital details about ticketing and such can be found over at Semi-Permanent’s website.
Be a creep, be a weirdo, get heavily involved. This is going to melt minds.

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