Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen has new solo art exhibition at Phipps Plaza

Drummer of Def Leppard Rick Allen.

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In 2019, British rock band Def Leppard was inducted into the Rock ’n Roll Hall of Fame. During their acceptance speech, lead singer Joe Elliot acknowledged the resiliency of drummer Rick Allen, who lost his left arm in a tragic car accident in 1984. However, the incident never stopped Allen from playing, and he continues to perform with Def Leppard to this day. Also a talented visual artist, Allen creates abstract pieces “built from rhythm.” His new exhibition at the Wentworth Gallery in Phipps Plaza, “Wings of Hope 2021,” will be accompanied by a talk from the artist, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 11 and 12. Allen joined “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes via Zoom to speak about creating decades’ worth of music and art, despite extraordinary challenges.

Rick Allen’s artwork is on display at the Wentworth Gallery at Phipps Plaza. (Courtesy of Rick Allen)

Interview highlights:

On returning to abstract art after decades committed to music: