WDIV-T in Detroit aired a segment about the Nick Cave exhibition on June 25th, available online at Click On Detroit.
Blouin ArtInfo shares an online gallery of 11 images from Nick Cave’s Brightmoor Community Events at the Redford Theatre and the Artist’s Village.
Throughout the summer and fall artist Nick Cave will be dancing in the streets of Detroit in his whimsical ‘soundsuits.’ For Cave’s city-wide takeover for Here Hear, the artist is staging participatory performances including HEARD Detroit, a restaging of his 2013 HEARD•NY Grand Central Terminal performance. In Detroit, Cave will …
Nick Cave has taken the Detroit area by storm with “Here Hear,” a much-anticipated exhibition of his ornate Soundsuits and other newly-commissioned artworks at the Cranbrook Art Museum in the suburb of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The exhibition includes a variety of summer happenings like dance labs, performances, educational programs, and …
Like much of America, Chicago-based artist Nick Cave watched the 1991 video of the LAPD beating Rodney King. King’s mortality and fragility scared Cave so much that he immediately went to the studio and began creating a form of protection. The wearable suit of armor made of twigs marked the …
Photo Gallery of 82 photos by Christopher M. Bjornberg.
A gallery of 25 photos by Jeannette Fleury.
Colorful, inventive and captivating are but a few of the words to describe Nick Cave’s bold new exhibit, “Here Hear” at the Cranbrook Art Museum going on June 20 through October 11, 2015. Join Detroit Public Television (DPTV) as we bring this incredible exhibit and various related events, including Cave’s …
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI – A months-long, expansive solo art exhibition from renowned sculptor and performance artist Nick Cave opens Saturday at the Crankbrook Art Museum. “Here Hear,” a 7,000-square-foot solo exhibit, will be featured at Cranbrook until October 11. The multi-room exhibit features a big collection of Cave’s famous “Soundsuits.” …
Nick Cave is a prolific artist and dancer, famous for his sculptures called soundsuits, which he often stages in public spectacle. The artist conceives some as fragile sculptural totems, and others as wearable performance suits designed for sound, mobility, and dance. Though influenced by a vibrant palette of African art, …
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