I’ve divested myself of the majority of my concert and art posters but have kept a few that I particularly like. When I sold my record and poster collection, the buyers, knowing that I collect Klaus Voormann’s record cover art promised me a signed, numbered edition of Klaus Voormann’s portrait of John Lennon. I collected it the other day.

It joins my signed Banana poster from 1981-2. Nationalmuseum in Stockholm presented a huge exhibition of record cover art from 27th October 1981 – 17th January 1982. This was the year before the CD was introduced so all covers were of vinyl releases. I still have the exhibition catalogue from the Nationalmuseum’s exhibition – which has the Velvet Underground & Nico LP design on its cover. The catalogue has an eight page review of Warhol’s cover art and pictures six covers (two Kenny Burrell, one Johnny Griffin, Two Rolling Stones and – the obligatory – Velvet Underground & Nico) written by Bo Nilsson. This must be the first anaytical review of Warhol’s record cover art that I ever read. Of course, only a few warhol covers were recognised in 1981, so the choice of these six is hardly surprising.
I felt that the covers in the exhibition were arranged rather haphazardly and I wrote a three-page letter to Nationalmuseum suggesting how the covers could have been better presented. I did not expect a reply, but one came by return informing me that the exhibition was moving to Umeå’s Bildmuseum and that the museum would contact me to discuss which covers should be included. They did, too! and about thirty of my covers were included in the Umeå exhibition.


In 2008, as discussions about putting on the “Happy Birthday Andy Warhol” exhibition in Piteå were underway a copy of the poster for the Nationalmuseum’s record cover exhibition came up for sale. This was a one-off and beautifully signed by Andy Warhol in pencil. So it was included in the Piteå exhibition and has since then hung on my wall.
That was a great post. Wish I could have been at the exhibition. Your contribution to the art of cover collecting is immeasurably important. Kevin
Kevin, you are too generous! Your ability to ferret out new and exciting cover art is a constant inspiration! I’m glad you enjoyed the post. Incidentally, the Nationalmuseum exhibition was originally put together by Ahus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, before moving to Stockholm. Best regards, Richard.
Hi Richard, truly a great and interesting read. And greats items to see also, the Voormann poster looks amazing. What a great piece to add to your collection.
/Niklas
Thanks, Niklas. I’ve been reading your blog, too. And left you a couple of comments.
Yes i noticed, thank you. Always appreciate your input and feedback. Oh, and the banana poster and catalogue look wonderful too. All great stuff! Keep it coming. 🙂