As the relentlessly revolutionary decade of the 1960s entered its most potent transformation into an era of psychedelia, free love and unbridled idealism, two of the greatest acts of musical history underwent their own defining periods of change. This exhibition brought together two stunning and largely unseen individual collections of this period for the first time: Paul Saltzman's remarkably intimate collection of long-lost photographs, chronicles The Beatles time at the ashram in India during 1968; whilst the second is an exceptional collection of photographs of The Rolling Stones by Gered Mankowitz which documents arguably their most important musical period, onstage, backstage and at home from 1965 to 1967.
This was a Proud Galleries exhibition in association with HP.
A selection of images from the show together with documention of the exhibition in-situ.

