Hi-fi society : how sound system culture took over UK art and fashion
Starting in Jamaica in the 1950s, sound system culture has become a feature of artistic spaces When visitors make their way into Peter Doig’s House of Music show at the Serpentine, they’re confronted with not one but two sound systems. The north gallery sports a vintage Western Electric and Bell (…)
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