ArtistsDavid Byrne
David Byrne

David Byrne

American, 1952
New York City
Conceptual ArtPerformance Art
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3
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1
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114
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  • Conceptual Art
  • Performance Art
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David Byrne
Pace Gallery
2020
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Music Video: The Industry and Its Fringes
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1985
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Performance Video
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1982
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David Byrne is an American musician and visual artist known for interdisciplinary work spanning music, film, installation, and performance. A founder of Talking Heads, he has created conceptually rigorous projects that engage architecture, social systems, and collective experience across multiple media since the 1970s.

Source: Pace Gallery · Trust score: 100% · Updated 2mo ago

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David Byrne (Wikipedia)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Interior of St. Mark's, Venice (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Pace Gallery
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