The exhibition is now open and will remain available until February 2021. I can wholeheartedly recommend to visit Nick at Black Diamond and see for yourself - you will leave feeling inspired. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a glimpse into the history and development of a great rock star, who is also so much more than that. It’s a wonderful tribute to his life achievements and I can only be glad that he decided to share how he sees the world with us. I wouldn’t want to spoil anyone’s experience by revealing too much, but let’s just say feeling “at home with” the artist himself will appear much more literal and tangible than you would expect.Īlthough it’s impossible to fully define identity this way, “Stranger than Kindness” shines a light on Nick Cave’s beautiful mind and its twisted workings that have led to the most extraordinary music and storytelling being produced. The exhibition uses traditional media and ways of showcasing different elements, however, similarly to the Leonard Cohen’s “A Crack in Everything” at Nikolaj Kunsthal, it goes to extreme lengths to help one be fully immersed.
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