This just in via MoMA and the blogosphere:
The Museum of Modern Art presents its first time-based artist retrospective with Kraftwerk–Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, performed live on eight consecutive evenings from April 10 through 17, by Kraftwerk, the avant-garde electronic music pioneers. Each evening will consist of a live performance, in the Museum’s Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium, of works from one of the group’s eight albums, created over four decades, followed by a selection of original compositions from their catalogue adapted specifically for this exhibition’s format, to showcase both Kraftwerk’s historical contributions and contemporary influences on sound and image culture. Kraftwerk–Retrospective 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 is organized by Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large at MoMA and Director of MoMA PS1, with the assistance of Eliza Ryan, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1.
The elaborate staging of the performances will combine sound and 3D images to present more than 40 years of musical and technological innovation, with new improvisations and 3D projections. The albums will be performed in chronological order: Autobahn (1974), Radio-Activity (1975), Trans Europe Express (1977), The Man-Machine (1978), Computer World (1981), Techno Pop (1986), The Mix (1991), and Tour de France (2003).
Tickets are $25.00 and will go on sale to the public on Wednesday, February 22, at 12:00 p.m., only at MoMAKraftwerkTickets.showclix.com. Space is limited. There is a two-ticket limit per person for the series, with each individual order limited to one transaction. Tickets will be distributed exclusively via will call, with photo ID required.
Performance Schedule as follows:
- April 10, 8:30PM Autobahn (1974)
- April 11, 8:30PM Radio-Activity (1975)
- April 12, 8:30PM Trans Europe Express (1977)
- April 13, 10:00PM The Man-Machine (1978)
- April 14, 8:30PM Computer World (1981)
- April 15, 8:30PM Techno Pop (1986)
- April 16, 8:30PM The Mix (1991)
- April 17, 10:00PM Tour de France (2003)
1 comment:
Oh I wish I lived in NYC.....
Would be Man Machine or Computer World for me - Computer World being their first LP I bought as it was relaesed (when I was 16).
Ah well - we've got Jonathan Richman tickets for next week end so it's not all bad......
Bob the Chiropodist
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