Digital queen

This new exhibition allows you to sit inside Björk’s mouth
By Alex James Taylor | Music | 19 July 2016
Above:

Post” (1995)

Top image: Björk, ‘Post‘ album artwork (1995)

An exhibition celebrating the all things Björk is coming to London’s Somerset House this autumn.

Previously on display in Australia, New York and Japan (in different forms), Björk Digital, showcases the artist’s vast body of work, celebrating her unique creative vision and innate ability to span mediums.

Featuring never-before-seen work, the immersive experience uses music from Björk’s last album Vulnicurato to create specially designed visuals, whilst inviting audiences to don a pair of virtual reality goggles and be transported to the 360 degree Stonemilker video, and listen to Mouthmantra while sitting inside her mouth – that’s our dream realised.

Alongside the exhibition, the Icelandic musician will also be playing a rare UK gig at the Royal Albert Hall in September (her first headline show in the capital for three years) – tickets go on sale this Friday, fingers on mouses.


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