The exhibition, which is exposed at the Centre for Tourism Initiatives in San Pedro del Pinatar, includes thirty photographs by Zigmant between 60 and 80, among which figures like The Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix, Bee Gees, Status Quo , Marc Bolan and Rod Stewart among others.
The councilman of Culture of San Pedro del Pinatar, Silvia Egea, Red Cross president Mar Menor, Fernando Carrasco, and Bill Zygmant opened last Friday, July 19, the exhibition "Icons of Music", which are collected 29 works by British photographer from the 60s and 80s.
The sample includes snapshots of The Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix, Bee Gees, Status Quo, Marc Bolan, Bananarama or Rod Stewart, among other musical myths, and also includes characters featured snapshots of social life, like Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco, one beautiful Marianne Faithfull on the set of "The Girl of the bike" or a young Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Notable among his work images of the couple formed by Johnn Lennon and Yoko Ono in which evidence of complicity with the author.
In fact, Zygmant captured the first image of the couple months before the announcement of your link.
In the instant Yoko Ono discreet watches from a background as Lennon poses fun with a coat at the opening of a tailor in London.
The photograph "Both of us," one of the most famous of Zygmant, where loving couple embracing background while listening to the recording of "Instant Karma" presides over this exhibition will remain on display until August 30.
In addition, this sample has a caring side, as photographer allocate 50 percent of the sale of reproductions, which are priced at 45 euros, the Red Cross campaign for collection and distribution of food to needy.
Those interested can visit the exhibition every day of the week, Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 14:00 pm, Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 and Sunday from 10:30 hours on the same closing time.
The exhibition, organized by the Department of Culture, has enjoyed the cooperation of the Association of Friends of Museums and Anglophone Association of San Pedro del Pinatar (ADAPT), which has been responsible for the translation of texts and contributed to the diffusion of the sample.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar