The exhibition of Nick Cave “Stranger Than Kindness”originally presented in 2020 at the Royal Danish Library and subsequently elsewhere, can now be visited in a virtual version.
The Royal Danish Library presented, in 2020, “Stranger Than Kindness: The Nick Cave Exhibition”. It was an exhibition that offered an unprecedented look at the creative world of the musician, storyteller and cultural icon Nick Cave. Now, the exhibition returns as a dynamic, interactive online experience, available to audiences around the world, with a new audio guide recorded by Nick Cave exclusively for digital release.
The exhibition has more than 300 objects collected or created by Nick Cave throughout six decades of his creative and private life. By having them brought together in large-scale facilities, “Stranger Than Kindness” It was a work of art in itself. Created with Cave as co-curator and co-designer, the exhibition resulted in an unorthodox fusion of biography, autobiography, and fiction.
The new virtual exhibition will allow online visitors from around the world to access this unique experience through an ultra-high resolution 3D version. This enables deeper interaction with the original content, which includes an extensive archive of photographs, letters, artworks, objects and installations, audio and video. In addition, the exclusive audio guide that allows audiences to tour the exhibition freely accompanied by the artist’s own reflections Nick about the sample and its content.
You can now visit the virtual exhibition for free in thenickcaveexhibition.com.

