RONNIE WOOD: FACES, TIMES AND PLACES

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common knowledge that Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones likes to dabble in young girls painting. His latest collection of work can be seen at The Gallery on Cork Street. This particular exhibition sees Ronnie Wood’s fascinating story from 1960 to the present day. There will be rather personal renderings of certain Rolling Stones band mates and close musical friends such as Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and Jerry Hall in a behind-the-scenes look at rock ’n’ roll. Sounds like fun.

Until Sat 12th Nov
The Gallery, 28 Cork Street, W1S
www.galleryincorkstreet.com

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