The artwork of Stanley Donwood, the artist who has collaborated with Radiohead on the band's album covers since 1994, will be on display at the Carriageworks art gallery in Sydney, Australia. The exhibit, officially called "Stanley Donwood: The Panic Office," will feature "thousands" of pieces of artwork from every Radiohead album since OK Computer.
"The Panic Office" will display "some original [artwork], some unseen and all bearing Donwood’s evocative and haunting imagery that helped to create one of the world’s most distinct brands."
Donwood also designed the album covers for Thom Yorke's two solo albums and for the sole Atoms for Peace album, which was Yorke's collaboration with Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea.
"Stanley Donwood: The Panic Office" will open at Carriageworks on May 24 and will run through June 6.
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