Fred Again.. unveils new “immersive” exhibition in New York
‘Boris Acket - Secret Life Exhibition’ has taken over Queens' East End Studios
Fred again.. has unveiled a new "immersive" exhibition in New York.
Boris Acket - Secret Life took over the Queens-based East End Studios on January 22, and will centre around an installation from Dutch visual artist Boris Acket, which has been an "integral part" of the DJ and producer's 'USB002' project.
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The installation, Einder Surface, consists of sheets of merging and moving fabric that floats like a "breathing roof", and has been seen throughout Fred again..'s 10-stop USB002 tour which took over venues across Europe and North America last year.
The installation is soundtracked by a reworked version of 'Secret Life', Fred again..'s collaborative project with Brian Eno, with a press release claiming that visitors can "inhabit and experience Acket’s work in a completely different way" during the exhibition.
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On January 23, Fred again.. resumed his USB002 tour at East End Studios, with four shows set to run until January 31 - he will then head back across the pond to London's Alexandra Palace for a further four dates in February. Tickets are for Alexandra Palace are available here.
For more information and tickets for Boris Acket - Secret Life at East End Studios, click here.
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