News

‘Björk’ retrospective exhibition details announced

Event takes place at New York’s Museum of Modern Art starting in spring.

Details for the upcoming Björk retrospective exhibition have been announced. New York’s Museum of Modern Art will host ‘Björk’, a “full-scale retrospective” event that runs from 8th March until 7th June. A statement from the museum says the singer’s career will be explored using “sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance.”

The MoMA says: ”The installation will present a narrative, both biographical and imaginatively fictitious, cowritten by Björk and the acclaimed Icelandic writer Sjón.” Director Andrew Thomas Huang’s ‘Black Lake’ will feature as the centre-piece at the exhibition, which is described as “an immersive 10-minute music and film experience”, relating to the track of the same name on Björk’s latest album ‘Vulnicura’.

The event coincides with Björk’s two shows at New York Carnegie Hall in March as well as four dates at New York City Center. Bjork will play the following:

MARCH

3 New York, Carnegie Hall
14 New York, Carnegie Hall
25 New York, City Center
28 New York, City Center

APRIL
1 New York, City Center
4 New York, City Center

For more details head to the Museum of Modern Art’s event page here.

Tags: Björk, News

Read More

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Stay Updated!

Get the best of DIY to your inbox each week.

Latest Issue

May 2024

With Rachel Chinouriri, A.G. Cook, Yannis Philippakis, Wasia Project and more!

Read Now Buy Now Subscribe to DIY