Björk’s upcoming MoMA retrospective is less than a month away, and already, the artwork is coming out of the woodwork. Today, the Icelandic multi-instrumentalist and composer launches the trailer for Black Lake, an immersive 10-minute music and film experience realized with director and Creator Andrew Thomas Huang. Based on a song from her new full-length album Vulnicura, the clip features the artist singing against a cavernous backdrop while a metallic blue liquid courses through a channel in her body. Watch the clip above, and check out The Creators Project’s past Björk coverage below:
New Details on Bjork’s MoMA Retrospective Revealed
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The Björk retrospective goes on display on March 08, 2015, and runs through June 07, 2015 at the Museum of Modern Art.
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