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louis sidoli neon art the beatles revolution
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louis sidoli neon art the beatles revolution
louis sidoli neon art the beatles revolution
louis sidoli neon art the beatles revolution
louis sidoli neon art the beatles revolution
Neon Artwork "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" The Beatles

"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" The Beatles

£7,350.00

About:

This thought provoking art draws inspiration from the iconic Beatles record, "Revolution", which captured the essence of rebellion with its infectious guitar riffs and defiant lyrics. It became an anthem of the anti-establishment movement in the late 1960s, reminding us to question authority and embrace change.

But that's not all. It also finds its groove in the powerful counterculture track, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott Heron. Through his biting social commentary, he emphasizes that change and revolution will not be conveniently broadcasted and consumed like an entertainment spectacle and that it requires active participation and cannot be passively observed on a television screen.
Enter the artwork itself – a portable black and white Sony TV from the late 1960s, recreated with skillful neon glass tubes outlining its form. The backdrop flaunts horizontal lines - a nostalgic sight on old-school black and white TVs of that era. On this TV screen, you'll witness The Beatles rocking out on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964. It was a historic moment, drawing a staggering 73 million people in front of their TV sets. The pop culture revolution had begun….
The artwork seamlessly combines all these influences into a captivating story. It embraces the power of the past and reminds us of the transformative potential within our modern world.

Below:

Listen To Gill Scott Heron “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” and The Beatles “Revolution” which inspired this piece and also watch the moment The Beatles perform “Twist and Shout” on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964.

Details: Traditional hand crafted clear glass vacuum tubes containing argon and neon gas. Mounted on mixed media brushed aluminium with a flawless high gloss finish.

Framed Size: 101cm x 101cm

Edition: Original edition of 3 + 1AP

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"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" The Beatles

£7,350.00

About:

This thought provoking art draws inspiration from the iconic Beatles record, "Revolution", which captured the essence of rebellion with its infectious guitar riffs and defiant lyrics. It became an anthem of the anti-establishment movement in the late 1960s, reminding us to question authority and embrace change.

But that's not all. It also finds its groove in the powerful counterculture track, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott Heron. Through his biting social commentary, he emphasizes that change and revolution will not be conveniently broadcasted and consumed like an entertainment spectacle and that it requires active participation and cannot be passively observed on a television screen.
Enter the artwork itself – a portable black and white Sony TV from the late 1960s, recreated with skillful neon glass tubes outlining its form. The backdrop flaunts horizontal lines - a nostalgic sight on old-school black and white TVs of that era. On this TV screen, you'll witness The Beatles rocking out on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964. It was a historic moment, drawing a staggering 73 million people in front of their TV sets. The pop culture revolution had begun….
The artwork seamlessly combines all these influences into a captivating story. It embraces the power of the past and reminds us of the transformative potential within our modern world.

Below:

Listen To Gill Scott Heron “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” and The Beatles “Revolution” which inspired this piece and also watch the moment The Beatles perform “Twist and Shout” on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964.

Details: Traditional hand crafted clear glass vacuum tubes containing argon and neon gas. Mounted on mixed media brushed aluminium with a flawless high gloss finish.

Framed Size: 101cm x 101cm

Edition: Original edition of 3 + 1AP

Quantity:
Add To Cart

The Beatles - Revolution

 

The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64

 

Gil Scott-Heron - Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Official Audio)