MoMA Announces Björk's First Retrospective Exhibition for 2015

MoMA made the announcement today that there will a major exhibition that chronicles Bjork's 20-year career in art and music.

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The Museum of Modern Art just announced that in 2015 they will present the first ever retrospective exhibition for musician and artist Björk that will "chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals, instruments, objects, costumes, and performance."

The retrospective will be organized by MoMA PS1 director Klaus Biesenbach and is scheduled for March 7 through June 7. In addition to costumes, instruments, sound, film, and other materials from Björk's twenty-year career, MoMA will present a newly commissioned film and music experience made in collaboration with director Andrew Huang. Of the artist, Biesenbach said in a press release that "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.”

We'll bring you more details as we get closer to the retrospective date.

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[via DazedDigital]

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