Watch Björk’s MoMA-premiered video for Black Lake

After a three-month exhibition at MoMA, Black Lake is now available on YouTube

Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, the ethereal 10-minute video premiered at New York’s MoMA sees Björk emerge from black rock that swirls into blue lava, a frenetic dance, and an eventual descent into the sky.

You won’t want to look away.

Watch the video above, and read a statement about the video from Björk herself below.

“dear folks

here comes the black lake video

a video me and andrew thomas huang did

i would like to thank him and james merry so strongly for going through with me the longest video process yet

especially to andrew for his talented elegant patience and to take my first visual impulses and weave into them his own magnificent vision :

im so honoured !!

it was a complex yet adventurous process to synchronize with so many departments

i would like to thank klaus biesenbach for commissioning the video

and ta to the haxan cloak , the speaker collaborators , the architect david benjamin , marco perry who all helped me make the most ideal sound room possible for that song

and then thank derek and emma birkett and tamsin . and iris and erna

and arca for producing the music with me

i guess its time for “stonemilker” and “black lake” to get out there into the world after a 3 month stint in a museum ….. ( after all the effort , stonemilker was like black lakes spontaneous baby sibling ha ha ha ) we tried to make it in a way it was both at home in an exhibition and also in the context of a no nonesense music video ( still my fav format) and i hope you dont mind the wait

and back to M U S I C …

can i thank new york for a feisty 5 months , 8 lush gigs ?

most curious though about them next things

perhaps we dont even have the best tools yet

and technology might be where all the senses can merge even better ?

!!! here´s to some more VR vulnicura releases soon !!!

enthusiasm

björk”

(statement via Dazed)