UNPOPULAR : The exhibition documenting Australian tours from Nirvana, Beastie Boys, and more
<p>Currently at Sydney’s Powerhouse museum, this free exhibition features posters, photos, and video from over a decade of international musicians visiting Australia’s shores.</p>
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<p>Posters at Unpopular, including Sonic Youth’s ‘A Thousand Leaves Tour’, The Metro (Sydney), artwork by Cathie Glassby, 1997. (Image: Image: Zan Wimberley / Supplied)</p>
<p>Late last year I visited Stephen “Pav” Pavlovic’s Unpopular exhibition at the Powerhouse. My interest was motivated by the mention of Summersault, a summer festival Pav ran in 1995 which featured Beastie Boys, Beck, DJ Shadow, an art exhibition, and skateboarding.</p>
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