“Drove From Paris To The Amsterdam Hilton” 2026
A typographic mixed-media photograph that frames a single line from pop music history: the phrase “Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton,” drawn from the Beatles’ “Ballad of John and Yoko.” Rendered in a colorful typeface, the lyric becomes the image’s primary subject. Perfect for collectors interested in the intersection of music history, and contemporary art —
The John and Yoko "Bed-In" sessions were a bold, media-savvy art performance and political protest staged by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969, during which the couple stayed in bed for several days at a time to promote peace and oppose the Vietnam War; first in Amsterdam and later in Montreal, the events turned their hotel room into a living artwork where they granted interviews, met with visitors, and used the global press to disseminate slogans like "Bed-In for Peace" and the immersive message that personal intimacy could be a platform for social change.
Limited to a signed edition of 5 framed, fine art prints in this color iteration and dimension.
Framed Dimensions: 25.5” in. x 30.5” in.
Frame: 0.8” in. - Black Oak
Glass: Matte Float Glass
Mat: 2.0” in. Bright White
Paper: Printed on archival museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag - Ultra Smooth. A matte cotton paper with an extremely fine structure and velvety feel. White / 305gm / 100% cotton
SHIPPING: Shipping is included on most domestic orders. For shipping outside of the United States, please reach out prior to ordering to determine any additional shipping costs or potential VAT% charges. Return policy outlined at checkout.
“Drove From Paris To The Amsterdam Hilton” 2026
A typographic mixed-media photograph that frames a single line from pop music history: the phrase “Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton,” drawn from the Beatles’ “Ballad of John and Yoko.” Rendered in a colorful typeface, the lyric becomes the image’s primary subject. Perfect for collectors interested in the intersection of music history, and contemporary art —
The John and Yoko "Bed-In" sessions were a bold, media-savvy art performance and political protest staged by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969, during which the couple stayed in bed for several days at a time to promote peace and oppose the Vietnam War; first in Amsterdam and later in Montreal, the events turned their hotel room into a living artwork where they granted interviews, met with visitors, and used the global press to disseminate slogans like "Bed-In for Peace" and the immersive message that personal intimacy could be a platform for social change.
Limited to a signed edition of 5 framed, fine art prints in this color iteration and dimension.
Framed Dimensions: 25.5” in. x 30.5” in.
Frame: 0.8” in. - Black Oak
Glass: Matte Float Glass
Mat: 2.0” in. Bright White
Paper: Printed on archival museum-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag - Ultra Smooth. A matte cotton paper with an extremely fine structure and velvety feel. White / 305gm / 100% cotton
SHIPPING: Shipping is included on most domestic orders. For shipping outside of the United States, please reach out prior to ordering to determine any additional shipping costs or potential VAT% charges. Return policy outlined at checkout.