BLACK SABBATH Guitarist Attends STORM THORGERSON Exhibition: Photos Available

October 19, 2006

BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi was in Birmingham, England recently to open a new exhibition by artist and designer Storm Thorgerson at St. Paul's Gallery. The exhibition centers around Storm's vast back catalogue of album covers, including over 60 pieces of work, and is the largest exhibition ever of its type. Thorgerson was a member of the British graphic art group Hipgnosis and is probably most well known for his designs for PINK FLOYD. He designed the album cover for BLACK SABBATH's "Technical Ecstasy" in 1976, a print of which is featured as part of the exhibition.

The exhibition runs until Octoebr 28. Further information is available at www.stpaulsgallery.com.

For more information on Storm, visit www.stormthorgerson.com.

Check out photos of Tony Iommi at Thorgerson's exhibition at Iommi.com.

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