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Rolling Stones reveal rock and roll treasures in first exhibition in London

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The legendary English rock band The Rolling Stones will open their first major exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London on Wednesday, the Daily Mail reported on Monday.

The display, titled ‘Exhibitionism’, is set to highlight more than 50 years of the band’s remarkable history, and will feature new photographs, guitars, original stage designs and rare video footage, plus personal diaries of the band members and album artwork.

It will include more than 500 artifacts from the band’s archive, as well as work by collaborators such as Andy Warhol, Alexander McQueen and Martin Scorsese, said the newspaper.

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Lead singer Mick Jagger, 72, said “We’ve been thinking about it actually for quite a long time. Collecting things, thinking about, Ah this would be good, we’d better save this because we want people to see it.”

The exhibition will open on Wednesday at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

The Rolling Stones, formed in 1962, have been a cornerstone of rock music history, with singles such as “Paint It Black”, “Satisfaction” and “Sympathy for the Devil.”