More details about the Björk exhibition at the MoMA website. The exhibition titled Björk draws from more than 20 years of the artist’s daring and adventurous projects through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance, including her seven full-length albums from Debut (1993) to the most recent Biophilia (2011). The Bjork exhibition at MoMA runs from March 8th to June 7th 2015, exhibition entry included in general Museum admission. A trailer for the Black Lake audio visual piece has just been released. ![]() Huang has previously worked with Bjork, directing the video for Mutual Core, from Biophilia. The Chris Cunningham-designed robots from his video for Björk's All Is Full Of Love (pictured) will be on display, while a specially constructed cinema room will screen a retrospective of Bjork's music videos, from her albums Debut (1993) to Biophilia (2011).Īnother room is dedicated to a newly commissioned audio-visual installation directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, for the song Black Lake from Björk's new album Vulnicura. The exhibition draws from more than 20 years of Björk’s work, including her eight full-length albums and other projects, to chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, and costumes. Image courtesy of One Little IndianĬredit: Photography by Jean Baptiste Mondino.A landmark exhibition dedicated to Björk opens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York next month, which includes a newly-commissioned sound and video installation by Andrew Thomas Huang and a full retrospective of Bjork's music videos in a specially designed cinema space. Still from the All Is Full of Love music video. Image courtesy of Wellhart Ltd & One Little IndianĬredit: Photography by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. Since Bjork’s first solo album Debut (1993) she has occupied that portion of cultural space that is hard to define except as an oxymoron pop avant-garde. NEW YORK, March 3, 2015MoMA presents Björk, a retrospective dedicated to the multifaceted work of the singer, composer, and musician, from March 8 to June 7, 2015. Björk is on until June 7.ījörk, Homogenic, 1997. This Sunday a new exhibit devoted to the work of the Icelandic singer Bjork will open at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Working with photographers, film- and video-makers, designers, architects, craftsmen, and inventors, she crosses over into all categories of high and low culture, digital and analog, into most creative fields.” “Over the decades she has also developed a highly collaborative practice to visualize and express her music and lyrics. Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large at MoMA and close collaborator with Björk on the conception and bringing to fruition of the exhibit, says of the subject, “An uncompromisingly original and highly accomplished auteur and solo artist in her composing, singing, and music, Björk is notably open to collaboration and interpretation of her work, extending even into education and audience participation. This portion of the exhibit will chronicle Björk’s career, recalling and presenting her entire musical oeuvre through all eight of her albums, and exploring the characters, images, costumes, and videos associated with each. In the MoMA’s second floor Marron Atrium is a custom two-story structure, acoustically tailored for aural and sensory interactivity. The show at the MoMA opens March 8 to the public. ![]() Her work is an art in itself, one which spans genre and medium, transcending sensory boundaries in unique presentations of aural, visual, and even tactile interdependence. ![]() The Museum of Modern Art presents Björk, an eponymous retrospective dedicated to the mercurial singer, composer, and musician. America, Avant Art, Culture, Don't Miss: Film, New York, News, Travel
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