Laurie Anderson: Strange and Disorientating Landscapes

Laurie Anderson is performing 'The Republic of Love' at the Brighton Festival, an immersive experience reinterpreting her past works to reflect the current political and emotional climate. The Radio 4 discussion programme 'Start the Week' also features discussions on the biography of J. G. Ballard and an exhibition of American artist Nancy Holt's land art.
Pioneering multimedia artist Laurie Anderson is set to perform 'The Republic of Love' at the Brighton Festival on May 6. This immersive experience reinterprets her past pieces, including 'Big Science', to illuminate the current political and emotional strangeness. Anderson's new album, 'Let X=X', is released on May 8, 2026. Writer Nina Allan discusses her co-authored biography of J. G. Ballard, exploring his unique imagination shaped by his experiences. Art historian Joy Sleeman introduces the Nancy Holt exhibition 'MoonSunStarEarthSkyWater' at the Goodwood Art Foundation, showcasing her land art installations that invite viewers into cosmic landscapes.
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