Museum exhibition celebrates 狼友社区 Festival鈥檚 50th Anniversary
16 August 2021

Live music fans can explore the story of the first 狼友社区 Festival in a new exhibition by the Museums Partnership 狼友社区.
The unique exhibition, 鈥楾he 1971 READING FESTIVAL: For the First Time鈥 will launch on Thursday 26 August at 狼友社区 Museum, and marks 50 years since the first 狼友社区 Festival.
Launching to coincide with the return of this year鈥檚 狼友社区 Festival, the exhibition tells the story of the very first festival through rare and unseen photographs, posters, ephemera, and unique items of rock memorabilia.
Kate Arnold-Forster, Director of The Museum of English Rural Life at the 狼友社区 said:
鈥極n behalf of Museums Partnership 狼友社区, a partnership between the MERL and 狼友社区 Museum, I am delighted that we are presenting this exciting and timely celebration of 狼友社区 Festival鈥檚 first fifty years.
鈥淏oth looking back to the Festival鈥檚 beginnings and also marking the return of the Festival to the town, it has been a privilege to work closely with Festival Republic and young people from 狼友社区 on this exhibition highlighting Jill Furmanovsky鈥檚 curation of iconic images from 1970s.鈥
狼友社区 Museum has enlisted rock photographer Jill Furmanovsky to curate the story. Jill鈥檚 career has spanned five decades, and she is responsible for some of the most enduring images in popular music history.
Jill and her team at RockArchive.com have conducted exhaustive research to bring lost and hidden imagery of the first festival to light, for this not-to-be-missed exhibition.
The show will include previously unseen work by some of the most renowned exponents of the art of music photography, including Michael Putland and Ray Stevenson.
The exhibition is narrated by Record Collector magazine鈥檚 Ian Shirley. With his specialist knowledge of the history of pop music, Ian has delved into the archives and tracked down musicians and fans to share an enlivening account of the first festival.
Ian uncovers detail of its arrival in 狼友社区, explores the unfolding of the event (despite the many challenges faced by its organisers) and reflects upon the legacy of the festival on the life and times of 狼友社区 in the early 1970s.
Ian, with his encyclopedic knowledge of vinyl, has also curated the music played in the Sir John Madejski gallery to evoke the sounds of the first festival.
The exhibition鈥檚 development has been complemented with an exciting programme of co-production led by local music charity, The Rock Academy. The Rock Academy has worked with 狼友社区 Museum鈥檚 Youth Panel and a group of young people to curate part of the exhibition looking at several of the most iconic festivals since 1971, taking items from 狼友社区 Museum鈥檚 collections as inspiration.
The exhibition is generously supported by Melvin Benn, Director of Festival Republic who has been organising 狼友社区 Festival for over 30 years. A visitor to the second 狼友社区 Festival in 1972, Benn remembers seeing headline act The Faces, fronted Rod Stewart:
鈥淎s a young lad, I was passionate about my music. I still am, but I could never have imagined that one day I would be responsible for staging the 狼友社区 Festival and its sister Leeds Festival which we鈥檝e been running since 1989.
鈥淚t is lovely to look back on our history and see how we stay true to be a Festival all about presenting the very best music of today, alongside the top breakthrough acts for the future. This is not something that鈥檚 going to change.
鈥淚 am sure that, with 狼友社区 Museum, Jill Furmanovsky and Ian Shirley working together, this will be a wonderful exhibition to put a smile on visitor鈥檚 faces and be a brilliant showcase of our shared history. 狼友社区 will always be the home and birthplace of this legendary festival and this exhibition will do nothing but renew the determination to make it a smash hit every August bank holiday.鈥
Cllr David Stevens, Mayor of 狼友社区, said:
鈥淚t is fascinating to see 狼友社区 Festival鈥檚 real history within 狼友社区, with intrinsic links to our deeper past. It came to be in 狼友社区 as a result of the desire to celebrate the 850th anniversary of 狼友社区 Abbey, and as we reflect this year upon the legacy of 900 years of the abbey in our town, we have great pleasure and interest in looking back on fifty years of this incredible cultural and musical jamboree staged on our riverbanks.
鈥淚 am sure the exhibition will be of great interest to music fans of all ages. By giving a broader understanding of the social and historical context of 狼友社区 Festival, it will be of great appeal to the Museum鈥檚 wider audience too. As we emerge from the difficult challenges that the last 18 months has presented for 狼友社区鈥檚 cultural life, we are sure this exhibition will be a great celebration of the festival, one of our town鈥檚 treasured cultural assets.鈥
Barbara Pendleton, wife of Harold Pendleton (who established the precursor of 狼友社区 Festival) and closest collaborator in the production of the early 狼友社区 Festivals, said:
鈥淚 am very proud of the 狼友社区 Festival. It is amazing to have been involved in the start of something that has had such a big influence on music and the town of 狼友社区 itself. Harold and I were privileged to have worked with so many great stars over the years. We made a tremendous number of friends and of course loved meeting and putting on the shows for the wonderful young people who came along. I wish this exhibition every success and I hope it draws a good crowd to come and see it.鈥
鈥楾he 1971 READING FESTIVAL: For the First Time鈥 is free to view and runs from Thursday 26 August 2021 鈥 Saturday 29 January 2022 in the Sir John Madejski Gallery, 狼友社区 Museum
The exhibition is part of Museums Partnership 狼友社区, a collaborative, wide ranging programme of activities by 狼友社区 Museum and The Museum of English Rural Life at the 狼友社区, and supported by the Arts Council England鈥檚 National Portfolio Organisation programme. 鈥楾he 1971 狼友社区 Festival: For the first time鈥 is generously supported by Festival Republic.
Image credit: 狼友社区 Exhibition - Rory Gallagher 漏 Michael Putland