Atoms For Peace 'Drawing Room' pop-up gallery launches in London
22 July 2013, 18:57
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Thom Yorke’s Atoms For Peace will mark their series of London shows this week with a special pop-up art exhibition/shop of sorts helmed by collaborator and illustrator Stanley Donwood.
The ‘Drawing Room’ will be held at The Enterprise in Camden, nearby the band’s residency at The Roundhouse. It will offer up exclusive vinyl, handmade posters and live-printed silk screens, running from Wednesday 24 July – Saturday 27 July.
Find out more details in the picture below:
[via FACT]
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