Laurie Anderson

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Born in Chicago, United States, 1947
Lives & works in New York, United States
Very active in: 80s, 90s, currently

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Laurie Anderson is one of today's premier performance artists. Known primarily for her multimedia presentations she has cast herself in roles as varied as visual artist, composer, poet, photographer, filmmaker, electronics whiz, vocalist, and instrumentalist.

O Superman launched Anderson's recording career in 1980, rising to number two on the British pop charts and subsequently appearing on Big Science, the first of her seven albums on the Warner Brothers label. Other record releases include Mister Heartbreak, United States Live, Strange Angels, Bright Red, and the soundtrack to her feature film Home of the Brave. A deluxe box set of her Warner Brothers output, Talk Normal, was released in the fall of 2000 on Rhino/Warner Archives. In 2001, Anderson released her first record for Nonesuch Records, entitled Life on a String, which was followed by Live in New York, recorded at Town Hall in New York City in September 2001, and released in May 2002.

Anderson has toured the United States and internationally numerous times with shows ranging from simple spoken word performances to elaborate multimedia events. Major works include United States I-V (1983), Empty Places (1990), The Nerve Bible (1995), and Songs and Stories for Moby Dick, a multimedia stage performance based on the novel by Herman Melville. Songs and Stories for Moby Dick toured internationally throughout 1999 and 2000. In the fall of 2001, Anderson toured the United States and Europe with a band, performing music from Life on a String. She has also presented many solo works, including Happiness, which premiered in 2001 and toured internationally through Spring 2003.

Anderson has published six books. Text from Anderson's solo performances appears in the book Extreme Exposure, edited by Jo Bonney. She has also written the entry for New York for the Encyclopedia Brittanica.

Laurie Anderson's visual work has been presented in major museums throughout the United States and Europe. In 2003, The Musée Art Contemporain of Lyon in France produced a touring retrospective of her work, entitled The Record of the Time: Sound in the Work of Laurie Anderson. This retrospective included installation, audio, instruments, video and art objects and spans Anderson?s career from the 1970's to her most current works. It continued to tour internationally from 2003 to 2005. As a visual artist, Anderson is represented by the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York where her exhibition, The Waters Reglitterized, opened in September 2005.

As a composer, Anderson has contributed music to films by Wim Wenders and Jonathan Demme; dance pieces by Bill T. Jones, Trisha Brown, Molissa Fenley, and a score for Robert LePage's theater production, Far Side of the Moon. She has created pieces for National Public Radio, The BBC, and Expo '92 in Seville. In 1997 she curated the two-week Meltdown Festival at Royal Festival Hall in London. Her most recent orchestra work Songs for A.E. premiered at Carnegie Hall in February 2000 performed by the American Composers Orchestra and later toured Europe with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.

Recognized worldwide as a groundbreaking leader in the use of technology in the arts, Anderson collaborated with Interval Research Corporation, a research and development laboratory founded by Paul Allen and David Liddle, in the exploration of new creative tools, including the Talking Stick. She created the introduction sequence for the first segment of the PBS special Art 21, a series about Art in the 21st century. Her awards include the 2001 Tenco Prize for Songwriting in San Remo, Italy and the 2001 Deutsche Schallplatten prize for Life On A String as well as grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

In 2002, Anderson was appointed the first artist-in-residence of NASA out of which she developed her solo performance 'The End of the Moon' which premiered in 2004 and toured internationally through 2006. Other recent projects include a commission to create a series of audio-visual installations and a high definition film, Hidden Inside Mountains, for the World Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan and a series of programs for French radio called 'Rien dans les Poches/Nothing in my Pockets'. Her score for Trisha Brown's acclaimed piece 'O Composite' premiered at the Opera Garnier in Paris in December 2004. Anderson was also part of the team that created the opening ceremony for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Currently she is working on a series of documented walks, a new album for Nonesuch Records, ?Homeland?, and an accompanying touring performance.

Copies of the works of Laurie Anderson can be purchased and rented for exhibition in Montevideo.

Curriculum

1981 Works - Single> Big Science - , United States
1981 Works - Single> O Superman (for Massanet) - , United States
1981 Works - Album> You are the guy want to spend my Money with - , United States
1982 Bibliography - Album> Big Science - , United States
1984 Bibliography - United States,Laurie Anderson,Harper&Row - ,
1984 Works - Single> Sharkey's day - , United States
1984 Works - Album> United State (live) - , United States
1984 Bibliography - Album> Mr. Heartbreak - , United States
1986 Works - Album> Home of the brave (OST) - , United States
1986 Works - Single> Launguage is a virus - , United States
1989 Works - Single> Baby Doll - , United States
1989 Works - Single> Strange Angels - , United States
1989 Works - Album> Strange angels (Feat. Bobby Mc Ferrin) - , United States
1990 Works - Film> Home of the brave - , United States
1990 Works - Single> Beatiful red dress - , United States
1990 Works - Video> Laurie Anderson: collected videos, VHS - , United States
1994 Works - Album> Bright red - , United States
1994 Bibliography - Stories from the nerve bible: a retrospective1972-1992, HarperPe - ,
1994 Works - Single> In our sleep - , United States
1995 Works - Album> The ugly one with the jewels (spoken word) - , United States
2000 Bibliography - Laurie Anderson, RoseLee Goldberg, Harry A. Abrams - ,
2000 Works - Album> Talk normal: The Laurie Anderson Anthology - , United States
2001 Biography - Album> Life on a string - , United States
2002 Bibliography - Night life, Laurie Anderson, edition - ,
2002 Bibliography - The record of time: sound in the work of Laurie Anderson - Lyon, France
2002 Works - Album> Live in New York - , United States
2007 Exhibition - Laurie and Band live, Joe’s Pub - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - Benefit for The Stone - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - “Astrobiology and the sacred”,Lecture series - , United States
2007 Exhibition - Lecture on her recent and early work, University of Massachusett - , United States
2007 Exhibition - “Hidden inside mountains”screeing, movie, University of Maryland - , United States
2007 Exhibition - Benefit at Alice Tully Hall, music performance, Lincol Centre - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - “Night life” book singning performace,Pier 94 - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - Laurie Anderson with Brooklyn the Filarmonic Orchestra - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - 50th anniversary celebration of the beats, 92nd Street - New York, United States
2007 Exhibition - 17th Annual Tibet House benefit concert, Carnegie Hall - New York, United States
 
 

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