A new retrospective dedicated to Amy Winehouse
The Amy Winehouse Street Art Trail is a celebration of Winehouse's impact on Camden Town
February 22nd, 2017
The Amy Winehouse Street Art Trial is the new scheduled event to celebrate the life of the British singer and songwriter disappeared in 2011. In collaboration with Global Street Art, the trial will be characterized by the presence of pieces inspired by Amy Winehouse's life and produced by artist such as Captain Kris, Mr Cenz, Philth e Amara Por Dios dispersed all throughout Camden Town. The final destination is the art installation by Pegasus - close friend of Amy herself - and precisely called Love Is A Losing Game. At the same time there will be an exhibition at the Jewish Museum aimed to celebrate Amy Winehouse's Jewish story with exclusive private pictures taken from her family's archives.
"Aside from being an immensely talented, iconic and inspirational singer, Amy was also a Jewish girl from North London. It is fitting that the Jewish Museum in her beloved Camden Town should be the place to tell her story", said Abigail Morris, Director of the Jewish Museum London.
The Amy Winehouse Street Art Trial opens March 15th and will remain active until June 4th while the exhibition Amy Winehouse: Family Portrait at the Jewish Museum will follow the dates March 16th - September 24th.