
Oasis pics: 'The beauty and complexity of sibling relationships'
Mr Giambrone added: "We hope the exhibition speaks not just to Oasis fans, but to anyone who understands the beauty and complexity of sibling relationships."The photographs were taken by British music photographer Kevin Cummins in 1994, before the release of their debut album Definitely Maybe.Oasis became the biggest band in Britain between 1994 and 1997, and sold tens of millions of copies of their first three albums Definitely Maybe, (What's The Story) Morning Glory and Be Here Now.The exhibition features images from the band's first studio session at Sly Street Studio in February 1994, with Liam in a vintage jumper and Adidas tracksuit trousers. Other shots capture Noel alone in Amsterdam after the rest of the band was deported for fighting Chelsea fans on a ferry; and the Gallaghers leaping onto the back of a No.73 bus in central London. Cummins said that when Morning Glory was released in 1995, "we were all living in Oasis world". He added: "In every bar, shop, restaurant, football stadium, even the sound floating down the street through open windows, this album was the soundtrack to Britain for at least six months. "Here we are - back in Oasis world again."The exhibition is part of the Wembley Park Art Trail, which features large-scale works including the Swiftie Steps, a tribute to Taylor Swift; a mural dedicated to Lana Del Rey; and the Square of Fame, featuring the handprints of artists including Madonna, George Michael, The Who, Bryan Adams, Kylie Minogue and Dolly Parton.The exhibition is free and runs until 30 September.
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