Stuart Sutcliffe, the late artist and early bassist for the Beatles, will receive an art showcase from Harper's Books in East Hampton, New York on August 10th (running until October 14th). The exhibition, titled "Stuart Sutcliffe: Yea Yea Yea" and curated by artist Richard Prince, will feature 21 of Sutcliffe's paintings and paper-based works.
Prince also authored an essay on Sutcliffe, which will be included in a limited edition booklet also published by Harper's. Of the 500 total copies, 50 will be signed by Prince and Sutcliffe's sister, Pauline.
Sutcliffe played as a bassist with the Beatles between 1957 and 1960 after meeting John Lennon as a student at the Liverpool College of Art. Never a gifted technical musician, Sutcliffe quit the band after their legendary tenure in Hamburg, Germany. He dedicated the rest of his short life to his artwork before dying of an unexpected brain hemmorage in 1962.
By Ryan Reed
Source: http://www.rollingstone.com
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