Bjork is coming to MoMA, and she’s bringing most of her life with her. In March 2015, the museum will host a Bjork retrospective, complete with sound, visuals, costumes and much more from the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A new Bjork album is due out next year, according to a Facebook post explaining why she would miss the London premiere of her film, “Biophilia Live.” A new ...
Keeping up with a musical theme, the Tribeca Film Festival has just added the work-in-progress James Brown documentary as well as “Björk: Biophilia Live” to their 2014 lineup. Tribeca also announced ...
Bjork's utterly peculiar magnetism is showcased in a captivating concert film from directors Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. Though it’s too niche a proposition for extensive theatrical bookings, ...
Yesterday, we reported the sad news that LFO founder and Björk producer Mark Bell had passed away. Though she couldn't be reached for an official statement, Björk hopped on Twitter to honor her ...
Last week New York's Museum of Modern Art announced that Björk's Biophilia app would be the first mobile application in their collection, and today, according to The New York Times, they've taken ...
LONDON — Icelandic singer Bjork will attend the U.K. premiere of concert movie “Bjork: Biophilia Live” at the BFI London Film Festival, alongside directors Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton. The film ...
Outlandish Icelandic performance artist Björk has long been a polarizing figure. When we think of the now-50-year-old musician, there are two things that cannot be denied. For one, the singer’s ...
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