Bjork

Front Cover
Bloomsbury USA, Sep 20, 2001 - Performing Arts - 192 pages
An intimate look at one of the most creative artists at work today.

When it comes to making music, Björk needs no introduction. She has always been at the vanguard, exploding convention and leading her listeners down the uncharted paths of a haunting and harmonic trip through sound. Last year, she starred in Lars von Trier's acclaimed Dancer in the Dark, and took home the coveted Best Actress award at Cannes. A true artist whose work has consistently transcended creative and geographic borders, Björk turns every medium she touches to gold.

Her next project is a gorgeously produced, stunningly beautiful collection of photographs and text that is being published simultaneously around the world. Designed by Björk and m/m, the celebrated Paris design firm that has already collaborated Balenciaga, Visionaire, and Yohji Yamamoto, the book boasts contributions from the world's top photographers, fashion designers and video makers as well as original writing and artwork by Björk herself.

A breathtaking photographic odyssey through Björk's career, a stunning visual and literary companion to one of the most original performers of our time, Björk promises to be like no book you've ever seen. Coinciding with the release of her new album, Vespertine, and the supporting tour, this book is a must-have for Björk's admirers as well as anyone craving a touch of beauty for their bookshelf.

Other editions - View all

About the author (2001)

Björk was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, earning domestic fame as a musician from an early age. She first took the international music scene by storm with The Sugarcubes in 1988, and went on to release four solo albums, Debut, Post, Homogenic, and most recently, SelmaSongs, her original soundtrack to the Lars von Trier film Dancer in the Dark, in which she also starred. She lives in New York.

Bibliographic information