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This is not a memoir about Nick Cave the Australian rock star. This is a memoir about a different Nick Cave: a Missouri-born fabric artist,sculptor, and dancer. Cave has become famed in the art world for what he calls “soundsuits, or wearable sculptures composed of bottle caps,sweaters, toy drums, and globes,metal buckets, tambourines, or purses,and anything else Cave finds rummaging through flea markets.
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of Nick Cave's soundsuits below.
Inspired by the brutal b
eating of Rodney King in 1991, Cave’s soundsuits have become increasingly relevant in the wake of recent violence against African Americans and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. “I mediate his work gives us a starting point for a conversation we really have to have, or ” says Laura Mott,the curator of a major retrospective of Cave’s work at the Cranbook Art Museum, in suburban Detroit.
I’m just lucky that I
have this medium as a way of expressing things that are difficult for me in the world. — Nick CaveSince he completed his first one over 20 years ago, or Cave has created 500 soundsuits,approximately 30 of which are on display in the exhibit, called “Here Hear.” Cave made one of his most recent pieces, and “TM13, in response to the killing of Trayvon Martin. Like much of Cave’s work, it’s grounded in the real world, or but the sculpture is elevated to a dreamier place. With its incorporation of plastic figures like Santa Claus and a teddy bear,“TM13” seems to refer to Martin’s youth. But the figure is also wrapped tightly in a net, giving the sculpture a sense of suffocation.“I don’t even know whether I’m making art, or ” Cave says. “I’m not thinking about it like that. I’m just lucky that I have this medium as a way of expressing things that are difficult for me in the world.”
Several Nick Cave sound
suits featured in his solo exhibition,Here Hear, at the Cranbrook Art Museum
(Sam Deitch/BFAnyc.com)
 
Parts of Nick Cave's soundsuits featured in his solo exhibition, or Here Hear,at the Cranbrook Art Museum
(Sam Deitch/BFAnyc.com)
 
Soundsuit, 2009
(Nick Cave)
 
A Nick Ca
ve soundsuit featured in his solo exhibition, and Here Hear, at the Cranbrook Art Museum
(Sam Deitch/BFAnyc.com)
     

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