Battersea Power Station in popular culture

Battersea Power Station viewed from the north bank of the River Thames at Pimlico, November 1986

Battersea Power Station has been featured in many forms of media and culture: it can be seen on several album covers by rock and pop groups, in a number of music videos, and has appeared in many films and television programmes in its more than 70-year history.

Music

Album artwork

Battersea Power Station
on the Pink Floyd album Animals
The cover to the Pink Floyd album Animals
Battersea Power Station with an inflatable pig in the 2011 campaign to reissue Animals.

Author of a book on Battersea Power Station Peter Watts thinks one of the main reasons for the building's worldwide recognition is due to it having appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Animals. Developed by long-time Floyd collaborators design studio Hipgnosis, the album sleeve featured photography, taken in early December 1976, of the power station with the group's inflatable pink pig, named Algie, floating above it.[1] The inflatable was made in Germany by Ballon Fabrik (aka the Zeppelin Airship company), to the design of Australian artist Jeffrey Shaw. The 30-foot (9-metre)-long pig was tethered between two of the power station's southern chimneys. During the shoot, it broke loose from its moorings and, to the astonishment of the pilots of approaching planes, rose into the flight path of Heathrow Airport. Police helicopters tracked its course, until it landed in Kent.[2] Video footage of the photoshoot was used in the promotional video for the song "Pigs on the Wing".[3] The album was officially launched at an event at the power station.[2]

The Pink Floyd image has been much referenced, parodied and paid homage to, for instance on:

The station can also be seen on various other pieces of album artwork, including:

Music videos

The power station has often been used as a shooting location or as a back drop in music artists' promotional videos. Such uses include:

Lyrics

The power station is also written about, or mentioned in, various songs.

Television and film

Other uses in culture

See also

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