Last Days for Music, Melbourne + Me Exhibition!

Only a couple of days left for this AMAZING exhibition! Do yourself a favour!

This via the RMIT Gallery…

Music, Melbourne and Me: 40 years of Mushroom and Melbourne’s Popular Music Culture

Exhibition dates: 19 November 2013 – 22 February 2014
Final day of exhibition: Saturday 22 February, 2014
Time: Saturday 22 February: Open from 12 noon to 5 pm
Gallery closed 5-7 pm.
Evening: RMIT Gallery open 7 pm to 7 am for White Night Melbourne.



Curators: Suzanne Davies, RMIT Gallery Director and Chief Curator, Dr Kipps Horn, Program Director of RMIT’s Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry); with curatorial input from Michael Gudinski AM, CEO of the Mushroom Group of Companies.

About the exhibition

Music, Melbourne and Me: 40 years of Mushroom and Melbourne’s Popular Music Culture is a celebration of the last four decades of popular music represented through music, songs, posters, photographs, costumes, memorabilia and iconic rock venues.
Both visually and aurally rich, the major exhibition encapsulates the story behind the growth of the city’s music industry. It explores the success of Melbourne recording artists both nationally and internationally and highlights in particular the commencement and success of Australia’s biggest independent record label, Melbourne’s own Mushroom Records, founded by Michael Gudinski in 1972.
Melbourne, Music and Me catalogue
Exhibition Catalogue: A comprehensive record of the show, 90 pages, includes essays and full color photos. Cost $25, from RMIT Gallery reception, or $35 inc. postage & handling. Ph: (03) 9925 1717 for orders.
The free exhibition features many items from the Mushroom Groups extensive memorabilia collection, plus items never before seen in public exhibition from the personal collections of Michael Gudinski, Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum, Kylie Minogue, Skyhooks, Split Enz and Crowded House.
The exhibition developed from research by RMIT’s School of Media and Communication into aspects of celebrity, nostalgia and popular music culture.
“Melbourne is Australia’s home of live music and over the past 40 years, live music venues, fashion and all other aspects of fandom and celebrity have become integral to the lives of many Melburnians – something this exhibition will celebrate,” said RMIT Gallery Director Suzanne Davies.
Ms Davies said the extensive free public programs associated with the exhibition would enhance audience’s experience and understanding of the many aspects to popular music culture.
Music memories: Joe Camilleri and Paul Kelly, 1983, Walk On By. Photo: Mark Ashkanasy.
Music memories: Joe Camilleri and Paul Kelly, 1983, Walk On By.
Photo: Mark Ashkanasy.
Mr Gudinski said he was thrilled to be working together with RMIT Gallery to co-present Music, Melbourne & Me: 40 years of Mushroom and Melbourne’s Popular Music Culture.
“I’m very proud of the many achievements and huge success of the Mushroom Group artists and companies. I’m equally as excited that so many Melbourne artists have also achieved success both nationally and internationally, many of whom you will see represented in this exhibition at RMIT Gallery,” he said.
“Melbourne is certainly one of the greatest cities in the world to enjoy music and this exhibition is a great way to celebrate the past and preview the future.”

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