PARIS, May 16 — The Italian conceptual artist has launched a new audio series, Bedtime Stories, whose first instalment was released on June 14 on the website and social media channels of the New Museum. For Bedtime Stories, Cattelan has invited numerous musicians and contemporary artists to read...
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David Byrne and Iggy Pop are participating in Maurizio Cattelan’s ‘Bedtime Stories’ series. — AFP pic, whose first instalment was released on June 14 on the website and social media channels of the New Museum., Cattelan has invited numerous musicians and contemporary artists to read a selection from their favourite text of their choice, as a way of staying together during these days of isolation.
Contributors include David Byrne, Takashi Murakami, Elizabeth Peyton, Jeff Koons, Camille Henrot, Raymond Pettibon and Maya Lin, with a new segment of “Bedtime Stories” posted each day through the end of June. Some of them chose to read existing books from their personal libraries, while others decided to write material of their own., Iggy Pop shares his memories of his dog by reading a love letter he wrote for the deceased pet.
“The first time I saw you, standing there on the other side of the divided highway, smelling the meat coming out of the meat locker at the mini-mart, I knew you were the dog for me,” the Godfather of punk is heard saying in the recording.
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