Coming Of Age At The Ace Cafe



3 June 2011 to 2 October 2011
This Summer, the Rockers return as Coventry Transport Museum and Ace Cafe London present a new exhibition telling the story of how a London transport cafe became an international icon, and how the cafe's customers redefined what it meant to be a teenager in the 1950s and 60s.  

Planned as a transport cafe for lorry drivers during the 1930s, the Ace Cafe on London's North Circular Road quickly became a place where motorbike riders gathered.  In the 1950s the Ace became the destination for a new breed of motorcycle riders; teenagers who met there to listen to rock 'n' roll, and to burn up the road doing The Ton - the magic speed.

They were daring and dangerous, and their lifestyle has influenced fashion, music and motorbikes ever since.

For Coming Of Age At The Ace Cafe, the cafe itself will be lovingly recreated inside the Museum, and then filled with bikes, clothes and stories from the 1950s and 60s,The exhibition is completed with a series of graffiti collages depicting “that Classic motorcycle feeling” made especially for the Ace Cafe by Spanish artist Antonio Merinero.

Ace Cafe News - Ace At Isle of Man TT


Ace & TT Ton Up IoM 2011!

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of having fully reopened in 2001, Ace Cafe London returns to TT 2011 with an exhibition at The Sayle Gallery, Villa Marina Colonnade, Douglas, IoM, featuring the launch of renowned author, and Manx man, Mick Duckworth's comprehensive new hardbound book, "Ace Times - Speed thrills and tea spills, a cafe and a culture" published by Redline Books,which will be available to purchase at the gallery during the exhibition.

The Ace TT Ton Up Exhibition and store at the Sayle opens daily throughout TT fortnight, from Monday 30th May to Friday 10th June, staying open until late during race week and hosting the annual 59 Club's TT get-together from 7.30pm on Thursday 9th June, showcasing the motorcycle inspired digital artwork and photography of local artists Hazel Walsh and Kirsten Preston together with the unique "Classic" motorcycle inspired art of Antonio Merinero from Spain, and contemporary images of Rockers to include by Germany's London resident photographer Horst Friedrichs.

The Sayle Gallery
Villa Marina Colonnade
1-3 Harris Promenade
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM1 2HN








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