Björk's Biophilia Exhibition at MoMA in 2015
The Museum of Modern Art in New York presented Björk's Biophilia exhibition, which opened on March 8, 2015. This multimedia installation represented the Icelandic musician's eighth studio album through interactive elements and custom instruments. Curated by Klaus Biesenbach, the show featured collaborations with artists and scientists. Biophilia explored connections between nature, music, and technology. The exhibition ran until June 7, 2015, occupying MoMA's third-floor galleries. It marked Björk's first major museum presentation in the United States. The project included educational workshops and a mobile app component. Visitors experienced immersive soundscapes and visual projections throughout the space.
Key facts
- Björk's Biophilia exhibition opened at MoMA on March 8, 2015
- The exhibition was curated by Klaus Biesenbach
- It was based on Björk's eighth studio album Biophilia
- The show featured interactive installations and custom instruments
- Collaborations included artists and scientists
- The exhibition ran until June 7, 2015
- It occupied MoMA's third-floor galleries
- This was Björk's first major U.S. museum presentation
Entities
Artists
- Björk
- Klaus Biesenbach
Institutions
- Museum of Modern Art
- MoMA
Locations
- New York
- United States