Björk (exhibition)
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''Björk'' was an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) about the Icelandic singer of the same name.


Background and development

On June 12, 2014, it was announced that the '' Biophilia'' apps were to be featured as part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in
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, thus becoming the first app to be part of the museum collection. A week later, the museum announced that a retrospective exhibition of the singer's work will take place starting on March 7, 2015 until June 7, 2015.


Description

''Björk'' is curated by the director of MoMA PS1, Klaus Biesenbach, who commented on the exhibition: "Björk is an extraordinarily innovative artist whose contributions to contemporary music, video, film, fashion, and art have had a major impact on her generation worldwide, this highly experimental exhibition offers visitors a direct experience of her hugely collaborative body of work". The exhibit incorporated a new commission from MoMA which saw Björk reunited with award-winning video director
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") presenting a brand new work. In addition elements from her previous seven studio albums (excluding her 1977
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'') and her multiple collaborations with fashion designers, video directors and photographers were presented as a mid career 'Retrospective'. Childhood friend, theatrical director and acclaimed actress
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and lyrical collaborator esteemed Icelandic poet
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have contributed to a highly original
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audio narrative for visitors to the exhibit.


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bjork (exhibition) 2015 in New York City Björk Museum of Modern Art (New York City) exhibitions