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Kinks Brothers Reunite for Art Exhibition
2 Jul
Summary
- Kinks' Ray and Dave Davies are collaborating on a new art exhibition.
- The exhibition transforms a 1968 passport photo into original paintings.
- It marks a rare public collaboration outside of music for the brothers.

More than six decades after forming The Kinks, brothers Ray and Dave Davies have launched a new artistic venture. They have partnered with artist Christian Furr for 'The Kinks: Brothers,' an exhibition opening July 24, 2026, at Gibson Garage London. The exhibition, running through September 6, 2026, reimagines a 1968 passport photobooth picture of the siblings.
This collaboration marks a rare public appearance by the Davies brothers outside of their music careers. The inspiration stems from a candid photograph taken in East Finchley, North London, during The Kinks' peak fame. Dave Davies expressed deep emotion upon seeing the completed paintings, even adding his own artistic touches.
Ray Davies reflected on The Kinks' enduring legacy, appreciating the new creative interpretation of their story. Both brothers have a pre-music connection to visual arts, with Ray having studied painting and Dave maintaining it as a continuous practice. Christian Furr aimed to capture The Kinks' spirit through vibrant color and composition, drawing parallels to Matisse and pop art.