the curator is eileen gallagher, ross hager and aaron clar produced our report. ♪ ♪ ( cheers ) >> whencity and indust ria on west 12th street in the village, the rolling stones exhibition. when we put together the exhibition, we were very cognizant of the fact that this is not the end of the band by any means. they're still performing. they're still creating art. as a matter of fact, they're just coming out with a new album. this is a band that has been so much a part of our popular culture and our lives that it's really's a cell braegz. the stones have always been very conscious and cognizant of what it means to have visual iconography associated with the band. >> album covers were really a big thing. i mean, they were going back in time, they were really big in the 50s, too. they were an identification. you weren't every day look at another image on your phone. this was a kind of disassociative image with your band or yourself as a singer. >> we recreated this apartment. accurate in detail, that it's-- it's almost an eerie feeling to look at it. ♪ ♪ >> this is the part of the style e