Björk inaugura “Echolalia” incluyendo el tema “Nerve Bloom”

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Björk opens “Echolalia” including the song “Nerve Bloom”

Since last Saturday, May 30, you can now visit the exhibition “Echolalia” of Björkwhich we have already told you about previously. Taking advantage of the occasion, Björk has included the new song “Nerve Bloom”.

“Nerve Bloom” will be one of the songs that will be part of Björk’s next album, which will be published at some undetermined time in 2027. But now it can be heard in the exhibition “Echolalia”, which can be visited since last Saturday in The National Gallery of Iceland in Reykjavik (Iceland).

The song is part of the exhibition and will be accompanied by one of the three audiovisual installations that are part of “Echolalia”. The other two are based on parts of two songs (“Ancestress” and “Sorrowful Soil”) by “Fossora”their 2022 album.

To shape what we can see in the exhibition, Björk has been working for seven months with the painter Natalia Kleszczewska and the graphic designer Natalie Liu. Together they have worked on different designs, textures, shapes and computer-generated elements, until they found the images that Björk considered ideal for the exhibition.

As a complement to the exhibition there is another call “Metamorphlings”open to the public free of charge and which has been designed by the artist’s regular collaborator, the creative director and visual artist James Merry.

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