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Nick Cave’s new art exhibition honors narratives of Black queer ...
As a Black queer man, the reach of Nick Cave’s acclaimed work offers much-needed representation in a fine art landscape still plagued by a lack of diversity. And his Amalgams and Graphts shows ...
Mark Metcalfe / Getty Images Nick Cave’s latest exhibition Amalgams and Graphts announced itself boldly to the art world on January 10. The powerful presentation of Cave’s new work ushered in ...
The first-ever art show of Nick Cave, called “The Devil — A Life,” is on view at Xavier Hufkens in Brussels.
Nick Cave’s kinetic sculpture “The Air Up There” cost $1 million to create and install. It consists of 2,800 colorful spinners that dangled from the ceiling of the check-in hall at Kansas ...
Mr. Cave, 63, spoke over the din of a crane beeping in the background. His creation for the airport terminal, an immersive sculpture called “The Air Up There,” is the size of a football field.
Cave’s character emerges gradually from Forothermore, and he seems as contradictory as the book itself – he is an enthusiastic political activist, but a property owner; a populist, but immersed in his ...
The exhibition at Xavier Hufkens features the Bad Seeds frontman's first major body of visual work. Nick Cave, Devil Bleeds to Death (2020–22). Courtesy of the artist and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels.
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