Grammy Award Artist: America’s Best Kept Eccentric
filed in Exhibition, High St, posters, Prints, Richard Goodall Gallery, Thomas St on Nov.25, 2011
Grammy award winning artist Rob Jones will be making a fleeting visit to the Richard Goodall Gallery for one day only (10th December) as part of his exclusive exhibition Redsmith. The creator behind the band art of the White Stripes is what we would describe as one of America’s best kept eccentrics.
Rob’s artist biography describes a treacherous, full throttled mirage of life that started in 1925. Along the way he was discharged from the navy, married a red-headed stripper, gained a taste for hard drugs and became an underground comedy legend. It briefly mentions his artistic career.
Despite the biography describing how Rob’s life came to an end in 1966 in his Hollywood home, he miraculously lives to tell the tale today and presents you with an opportunity to meet the man behind the iconic art.
Don’t miss the opening of the Redsmith on Saturday 10th December across both Richard Goodall Galleries.
Opening 10th December
Exhibition runs 10th December 2010 – 21st January 2012
The Richard Goodall Galleries are both found in the Northern Quarter on
High Street, Manchester & on Thomas Street, Manchester (round the corner form each other)
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