Bjork is back into the visual arts scene with a trailer for the Museum of Modern Art retrospective, an exhibit that will “chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance.”
The exhibit, set to open on March 7th, was advertised and promoted with a teaser video of “Black Lake.” “Black Lake” is directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, with creative direction by Bjork, Andrew Thomas Huang, and James Merry. Spin ran a story with the video embedded.
The exhibit, set to open on March 7th, was advertised and promoted with a teaser video of “Black Lake.” “Black Lake” is directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, with creative direction by Bjork, Andrew Thomas Huang, and James Merry. Spin ran a story with the video embedded.
“The exhibition draws from more than 20 years of the artist’s daring and innovative projects and her eight full-length albums to chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, and costumes.” Explained the Museum of Modern Art website.
Despite the exhibit only including eight of her nine full albums, Bjork has still included some of her most recent work. Bjork’s “Black Lake” trailer has music off of her new album Vulnicura, which was originally scheduled to be released in March, but had to be pushed 2 months ahead of time due to an internet leak. The sudden January 20th release of the album was a welcome problem for fans that have been eagerly awaiting the ninth studio album.
To read more on the album leak, Bjork’s spring tour announcements, and her upcoming performances, check out these stories from mxdwn.