Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition is at The Black Diamond, Copenhagen, from March 23 – October 3, 2020. The exhibit was originally created for The Black Diamond of The Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, with Cave himself the co-curator and co-designer. To coincide with the Gucci-supported exhibition, Cave is releasing a Stranger Than Kindness book, featuring an essay by acclaimed American writer Darcey Steinke. In another case of fortuitous timing, my trip coincided with the Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition being presented at Galerie de la Maison du Festival. Stranger than Kindness will celebrate the power of creativity and curiosity through original artwork, handwritten lyrics, literature, photography, videos, set designs and more. The immersive, multi-sensory show promises a deep dive into Cave’s “many real and imagined universes”, encompassing a wide range of media, including large-scale installations, atmospheric soundscapes and more than 300 items from Cave’s personal collection – as well as bringing together pieces from private lenders, the Nick Cave archive at Arts Centre Melbourne and the collections of Royal Danish Library. Stranger Than Kindness is a huge, memorial-style exhibition showcasing Cave’s four-decade career as a musician, author, performer, soundtrack composer and man of letters. Opening at the Black Diamond in Copenhagen in March of next year, Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition will explore the world of Nick Cave, celebrating more than 50 years of the Australian musician’s life and work.
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