MUSICSneak peek: Rolling Stones' NYC exhibitxxThe Rolling StonesxxThe Rolling StonesPencil sketches and a lithograph of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYPrints of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol from the 1960s.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYA light-up lips-and-tongue logo, designed by John Pasche, is prominently featured in the gallery.The Rolling StonesAlbum covers and tour posters line the walls of 'Exhibitionism.'The Rolling StonesTour posters and album art is on display, along with the Stones' iconic logo.The Rolling StonesThe band's black-and-white checkered jackets, worn as they got their start in the 1960s, are on display in the style exhibit.The Rolling StonesOnstage costumes from the Stones' five-decade career are chronicled in the style gallery.The Rolling StonesCustom costumes worn by Mick Jagger for 'Sympathy for the Devil' through the years.The Rolling StonesMick Jagger's famous Omega shirt and cape, designed by Ossie Clark.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYMick Jagger's colorful butterfly jacket is one of dozens of touring costumes featured in 'Exhibitionism.'The Rolling StonesOne room in 'Exhibitionism' is dedicated entirely to guitars and Mick Jagger's harmonicas.The Rolling StonesDecades of guitars owned by The Rolling Stones are displayed throughout the exhibit.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYCharlie Watts' drum kit in the 'meet the band' gallery.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYOriginal instruments are on display in a replica of London's Olympic Studios, where the band famously recorded.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYAn early fan-club questionnaire filled out by Mick Jagger.Sara Snyder, For USA TODAYCharlie Watts, left, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones. 'Exhibitionism' runs in New York through March 12.Dave J. Hogan, Dave J. Hogan