The current exhibition is almost as much a testament to the power that they held over the public imagination during Hipgnosis’ glory days as it is to the band’s aural intrigue. That’s the power of the iconography being celebrated in “Their Mortal Remains.”Īnd it’s the power of the graphic and photographic work done in the ’60s and ’70s by Aubrey Powell and his late partner, Storm Thorgerson, who as the founders and creative principals of Hipgnosis defined much of what was great about album art in that era. Down on the corner, and in surrounding blocks, you can find tourist shops selling “Dark Side of the Moon” T-shirts (mostly unlicensed, probably) - but it’s not because they’re capitalizing on the Floyd exhibition being in the neighborhood it’s that they sell them every day of every year, just like most other T-shirt shops in the world. stop on an international tour in the heart of Hollywood. “The Pink Floyd Exhibition: Their Mortal Remains” has just opened at the Vogue Multicultural Museum, making its first U.S.