
"Their Mortal Remains," a new exhibition at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, celebrates the legacy of Pink Floyd.
The iconic album artwork of Pink Floyd's tenth studio album, "Animals," features an inflatable pig over Battersea Power Station.
The iconic album artwork of Pink Floyd's tenth studio album, "Animals," features an inflatable pig over Battersea Power Station.

The exhibition is the first time in decades that all of Pink Floyd's remaining members have collaborated.

The band in 1969 outside Palm House, Kew Gardens in London.

"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" was Pink Floyd's debut album in 1967.

Pink Floyd's second album "A Saucerful of Secrets," released in 1968, is futuristic and hypnotic.

"More" is Pink Floyd's third studio album, and their first full-length soundtrack. The film deals with drug addition on the island of Ibiza.

Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" album cover on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

A display showing the mannequins dressed in a "lightbulb suits" on display in the exhibition from the "Delicate Sound of Thunder" album.

An artwork installation of Pink Floyd's album, "The Wall."

The exhibition opens to the public on May 13th.



