After headlining a monumental one-day festival alongside artists like Deftones or recently appearing in the media for various reasons, System of a Down They announce that they will have a retrospective photography exhibition.
“I Got Pictures On My Wall” It will be the first retrospective photographic exhibition that, possibly, has had one of the groups that appeared in the middle of the nu metal boom and that still maintains all its success without practically being active.
The exhibition can be seen between the October 19 and 26 at the Eye For Sound Gallery in Los Angeles (United States) and will show a wide selection of photographs by Greg Wattermann –also one of the official photographers of Linkin Park– that will reveal the beginnings and evolution of a band as personal as System Of A Down.
We will see live scenes, locker room scenes, tour buses, recording studios, etc., since Watermann is sort of the man who was always there. According to the artist, this exhibition is an “immersive and visual exhibition that narrates the career of System Of A Down through some photographs from my collection that have become iconic.”
Limited edition photographs signed and numbered by Watermann will also be on sale, as well as a limited edition t-shirt of 2,500 copies. You can get any of these items on the gallery website.
We will see if the exhibition becomes a traveling exhibition and there is a possibility of seeing it in our country at some point in the near future.