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The iconic New Yorker on still changing at 74, life after Lou Reed — and making music for cars and chimps
The artist and her collaborator Hsin-Chien Huang have created an overwhelming sensory and artistic experience in Hong Kong
The music shimmered and danced in this sequence of Glass works
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art has grown to become a contemporary art juggernaut
Torpid improvisation from Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson at the Barbican, London
A survey that captures the artist’s engagement with technology and mass media but not his renegade spirit
Dances from three different decades marked the beginning of Bard’s annual arts festival
A confrontational temperament gave the rock musician and songwriter the impetus to sustain a career long after his peers
It always worked better on the page, whether in books, on posters or exquisite architectural drawings
Laurie Anderson, one of the art world’s most distinguished avant-garde figures
The New York art scene in the 1970s took risks and cared little for the lure of the cheque-book
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