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Laurie Anderson

Laurel Philips Anderson (born June 5, 1947),[2] known as Laurie Anderson, is an American avant-garde artist,[3][4] composer, musician, and film director whose work spans performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects.[4] Initially trained in violin and sculpting,[5] Anderson pursued a variety of performance art projects in New York during the 1970s, focusing particularly on language, technology, and visual imagery.[3] She became more widely known outside the art world when her single "O Superman" reached number two on the UK singles chart in 1981. Her debut album Big Science was released the following year. She also starred in and directed the 1986 concert film Home of the Brave.[6]

Laurie Anderson
Anderson in 1986
Background information
Birth nameLaurel Philips Anderson
Born (1947-06-05) June 5, 1947 (age 75)
Glen Ellyn, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, performance artist
Instrument(s)Violin, keyboards, percussion, vocals
Years active1969–present
LabelsWarner Bros., Nonesuch/Elektra
Spouse(s)
(m. 2008; died 2013)
Websitelaurieanderson.com

Anderson is a pioneer in electronic music and has invented several devices that she has used in her recordings and performance art shows.[7] In 1977, she created a tape-bow violin that uses recorded magnetic tape on the bow instead of horsehair and a magnetic tape head in the bridge.[8] In the late 1990s, she collaborated with Interval Research to develop an instrument she called a "talking stick," a six-foot-long (1.8 m) baton-like MIDI controller that can access and replicate sounds.[9]

Anderson met singer-songwriter Lou Reed in 1992, and she was married to him from April 2008 until his death in 2013.[10][11][12][13]

Early life and education

Anderson was born in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, on June 5, 1947, the daughter of Mary Louise (née Rowland) and Arthur T. Anderson.[14] She had seven siblings, and on weekends she studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago and played with the Chicago Youth Symphony.[15]

She graduated from Glenbard West High School. She attended Mills College in California, and after moving to New York in 1966,[15] graduated in 1969 from Barnard College with a B.A. magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, studying art history. In 1972, she obtained an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University.[16]

Her first performance-art piece — a symphony played on automobile horns — was performed in 1969. In 1970, she drew the underground comix Baloney Moccasins, which was published by George DiCaprio. In the early 1970s, she worked as an art instructor, as an art critic for magazines such as Artforum,[17] and illustrated children's books[18]—the first of which was titled The Package, a mystery story in pictures alone.[19]

Career

1970s

Anderson performed in New York during the 1970s. One of her most-cited performances, Duets on Ice, which she conducted in New York and other cities around the world, involved her playing the violin along with a recording while wearing ice skates with the blades frozen into a block of ice; the performance ended only when the ice had melted away. Two early pieces, "New York Social Life" and "Time to Go," are included in the 1977 compilation New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media, along with works by Pauline Oliveros and others.[5] Two other pieces were included on Airwaves, a collection of audio pieces by various artists. She also recorded a lecture for Vision, a set of artist's lectures released by Crown Point Press as a set of six LPs.

Many of Anderson's earliest recordings remain unreleased or were issued only in limited quantities, such as her first single, "It's Not the Bullet that Kills You (It's the Hole)." That song, along with "New York Social Life" and about a dozen others, was originally recorded for use in an art installation that consisted of a jukebox that played the different Anderson compositions, at the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York City. Among the musicians on these early recordings are Peter Gordon on saxophone, Scott Johnson on guitar, Ken Deifik on harmonica, and Joe Kos on drums. Photographs and descriptions of many of these early performances were included in Anderson's retrospective book Stories from the Nerve Bible.[20]

During the late 1970s, Anderson made a number of additional recordings that were either released privately or included on compilations of avant-garde music, most notably releases by the Giorno Poetry Systems label run by New York poet John Giorno, an early intimate of Andy Warhol.[21] In 1978, she performed at the Nova Convention, a major conference involving many counter-culture figures and rising avant-garde musical stars, including William S. Burroughs, Philip Glass, Frank Zappa, Timothy Leary, Malcolm Goldstein, John Cage, and Allen Ginsberg.[22] She also worked with comedian Andy Kaufman in the late 1970s.[23]

1980s

In 1980, Anderson was awarded an honorary doctorate from the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1982, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts—Film.[16] In 1987, Anderson was awarded an honorary doctorate in the fine arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.[24]

Anderson became widely known outside the art world in 1981 with the single "O Superman," originally released in a limited quantity by B. George's One Ten Records, which ultimately reached number two on the British charts. The sudden influx of orders from the UK (prompted partly by British station BBC Radio 1 playlisting the record) led to Anderson signing a seven-album deal with Warner Bros. Records, which re-released the single.[25]

"O Superman" was part of a larger stage work titled United States and was included on the album Big Science.[26] Prior to the release of Big Science, Anderson returned to Giorno Poetry Systems to record the album You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With; Anderson recorded one side of the double-LP set, with William S. Burroughs and John Giorno recording a side each, and the fourth side featured a separate groove for each artist. This was followed by the back-to-back releases of her albums Mister Heartbreak and United States Live, the latter of which was a five-LP (and, later, four-CD) recording of her two-evening stage show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[14] She also appeared in a television special produced by Nam June Paik broadcast on New Year's Day 1984, titled "Good Morning, Mr. Orwell."[27]

She next starred in and directed the 1986 concert film Home of the Brave and also composed the soundtracks for the Spalding Gray films Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box. During this time, she also contributed music to Robert Wilson's Alcestis at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She also hosted the PBS series Alive from Off Center during 1987, after having produced the short film What You Mean We? for the series the year before. What You Mean We? introduced a new character played by Anderson: "The Clone," a digitally altered masculine counterpart to Anderson who later "co-hosted" with her when she did her presenting stint on Alive from Off Center. Elements of The Clone were later incorporated into the titular "puppet" of her later work, Puppet Motel. In that year, she also appeared on Peter Gabriel's album So, in the song "This is the Picture (Excellent Birds)."

Release of Anderson's first post-Home of the Brave album, 1989's Strange Angels, was delayed for more than a year in order for Anderson to take singing lessons. This was due to the album being more musically inclined (in terms of singing) than her previous works.[28] The single "Babydoll" was a moderate hit on the Modern Rock Charts in 1989.

1990s

In 1991, she was a member of the jury at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival.[29] In the same year, Anderson appeared in The Human Face, a feature arts documentary directed by artist-filmmakers Nichola Bruce and Michael Coulson for BBC television. Anderson was the presenter in this documentary on the history of the face in art and science. Her face was transformed using latex masks and digital special effects as she introduced ideas about the relationship between physiognomy and perception. Her varied career in the early 1990s included voice-acting in the animated film The Rugrats Movie. In 1994, she created a CD-ROM titled Puppet Motel, which was followed by Bright Red, co-produced by Brian Eno, and another spoken-word album, The Ugly One with the Jewels. This was followed by an appearance on the 1997 charity single "Perfect Day."[30]

In 1996, Anderson performed with Diego Frenkel (La Portuária) and Aterciopelados for the AIDS benefit album Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization.

An interval of more than half a decade followed before her next album release. During this time, she wrote a supplemental article on the cultural character of New York City for the Encyclopædia Britannica[31] and created a number of multimedia presentations, most notably one inspired by Moby-Dick (Songs and Stories from Moby Dick, 1999–2000).[32] One of the central themes in Anderson's work is exploring the effects of technology on human relationships and communication.

Starting in the 1990s, Anderson and Lou Reed, whom she had met in 1992, collaborated on a number of recordings together.[33] Reed contributed to the tracks "In Our Sleep" from Anderson's Bright Red, "One Beautiful Evening" from Anderson's Life on a String, and "My Right Eye" and "Only an Expert" from Anderson's Homeland, which Reed also co-produced. Anderson contributed to the tracks "Call on Me" from Reed's collaborative project The Raven, "Rouge" and "Rock Minuet" from Reed's Ecstasy, and "Hang On to Your Emotions" from Reed's Set the Twilight Reeling.

2000s

 
Anderson at a 2007 benefit concert

Life on a String appeared in 2001, by which time she signed a new contract with another Warner Music label, Nonesuch Records. Life on a String was a mixture of new works (including one song recalling the death of her father) and works from the Moby Dick presentation.[34] In 2001, she recorded the audiobook version of Don DeLillo's novel The Body Artist. Anderson went on tour performing a selection of her best-known musical pieces in 2001. One of these performances was recorded in New York City a week after the September 11, 2001, attacks, and included a performance of "O Superman." This concert was released in early 2002 as the double CD Live in New York.[35]

In 2003, Anderson became NASA's first artist-in-residence, which inspired her performance piece The End of the Moon.[36][37] She mounted a succession of themed shows and composed a piece for Expo 2005 in Japan. In 2005, Anderson visited Russia's space program—the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre and mission control—with The Arts Catalyst and took part in The Arts Catalyst's Space Soon event at the Roundhouse to reflect on her experiences. She was part of the team that created the opening ceremony for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Later that year, she collaborated with choreographer Trisha Brown and filmmaker Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo on the acclaimed multimedia project O Zlozony/O Composite for the Paris Opera Ballet. The ballet premiered at the Opera Garnier in Paris in December 2004.

 
Anderson performing Homeland in 2007

In 2005, her exhibition The Waters Reglitterized opened at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York City. According to the press release by Sean Kelly,[38] the work is a diary of dreams and their literal recreation as works of art. This work, created in the process of re-experiencing or re-working her dreams while awake, uses the language of dreams to investigate the dream itself. The resulting pieces include drawings, prints, and high-definition video. The installation ran until October 22, 2005.

In 2006, Anderson was awarded a Residency at the American Academy in Rome. She narrated Ric Burns' Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film, which was first televised in September 2006 as part of the PBS American Masters series. She contributed a song to Plague Songs, a collection of songs related to the 10 Biblical plagues. Anderson also performed in Came So Far for Beauty, the Leonard Cohen tribute event held in the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, on October 4–5, 2006. In November 2006, she published a book of drawings based on her dreams, titled Night Life.

Material from Homeland was performed at small work-in-progress shows in New York throughout May 2007, most notably at the Highline Ballroom on May 17–18, supported by a four-piece band with spontaneous lighting and video visuals mixed live throughout the performances by Willie Williams and Mark Coniglio, respectively. A European tour of the Homeland work in progress then took place, including performances on September 28–29, 2007, at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin; on October 17–19 at the Melbourne International Arts Festival; in Russia at the Moscow Dom Muzyky concert hall on April 26, 2008. The work was performed across the Atlantic in Toronto, Canada, on June 14, 2008, with husband Lou Reed, making the "Lost Art of Conversation" a duet with vocals and guitar, with his ambling style contrasting with Anderson's tightly wound performance. Anderson's Homeland Tour performed at several locations across the United States as well, such as at the Ferst Center for the Arts, Atlanta, Georgia; The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City; and Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, co-presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.[39]

2010s

 
In 2015 with Kronos Quartet, after performing Landfall in Chicago's Harris Theater

In February 2010, Laurie Anderson premiered a new theatrical work, titled Delusion, at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. This piece was commissioned by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Barbican Centre, London.[40] Anderson was honored with the Women's Project Theater Woman of Achievement Award in March 2010. In May/June 2010, Anderson curated the Vivid Live festival in Sydney, Australia, together with Lou Reed.[41] Her new album Homeland was released on June 22. She performed "Only an Expert" on July 15, 2010, on the Late Show with David Letterman, and her song "Gravity's Angel" was featured on the Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance the same day. She appears as a guest musician on several tracks from experimental jazz musician Colin Stetson's 2011 album New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges.

Anderson developed a theatrical work titled "Another Day in America." The first public showings of this work-in-progress took place in Calgary, Alberta, in January 2012 as part of Theatre Junction Grand's 2011–12 season and One Yellow Rabbit's annual arts festival, the High Performance Rodeo.[42] Anderson was named the Inaugural Distinguished Artist-In-Residence at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, in May 2012.[43] In March 2013, an exhibition of Anderson's work entitled Laurie Anderson: Language of the Future, selected works 1971-2013 at the Samstag Museum was part of the Adelaide Festival of the Arts in Adelaide, South Australia. Anderson performed her Duets on Ice outside the Samstag on opening night.[44]

Anderson received the Honorary Doctor of Arts from the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in 2013.[45] In June/July 2013, Anderson performed "The Language of the Future" and guest curated at the River to River Festival in New York City.[46] In November 2013, she was the featured Guest of Honor at the B3 Biennale of the Moving Image in Frankfurt, Germany.[47] In 2018, Anderson contributed vocals to a re-recording of the David Bowie song "Shining Star (Makin' My Love)," originally from Bowie's 1987 album Never Let Me Down. She was asked to join the production by producer Mario J. McNulty, who knew that Anderson and Bowie had been friends.[48]

On February 10, 2019, at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, held in Los Angeles, Anderson and Kronos Quartet's Landfall won the Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. It was Anderson's first collaboration with Kronos Quartet and her first Grammy award, and was the second Grammy for Kronos. Inspired by her experience of Hurricane Sandy, Nonesuch Records said, "Landfall juxtaposes lush electronics and traditional strings by Kronos with Anderson's powerful descriptions of loss, from water-logged pianos to disappearing animal species to Dutch karaoke bars."[49]

 
Anderson playing outside at a Times Square performance in 2016

Chalkroom is a virtual reality work by Laurie Anderson and Taiwanese artist Hsin-Chien Huang in which the reader flies through an enormous structure made of words, drawings, and stories.[50] To the Moon, a collaboration with Hsin-Chien Huang, premiered at the Manchester International Festival on July 12, 2019. A 15-minute virtual reality artwork, To the Moon allows audience members to explore a moon that features donkey rides and rubbish from Earth in a non-narrative structure.[51] Alongside, a film shows the development of the new work.[52]

2020s

Laurie Anderson was appointed the 2021 Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University and presented a series of six lectures titled Spending the War Without You: Virtual Backgrounds over the course of the spring and fall semesters.[53]

In 2021, Anderson created a show on the second floor of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., titled "The Weather" and described by The New York Times as "a sort of nonretrospective retrospective of one of America’s major, and majorly confounding, modern artists."[15]

Inventions

Anderson has invented several experimental musical instruments that she has used in her recordings and performances.

Tape-bow violin

The tape-bow violin is an instrument created by Laurie Anderson in 1977. It uses recorded magnetic tape in place of the traditional horsehair in the bow, and a magnetic tape head in the bridge. Anderson has updated and modified this device over the years. She can be seen using a later generation of this device in her film Home of the Brave during the Late Show segment in which she manipulates a sentence recorded by William S. Burroughs. This version of the violin used MIDI-based audio samples, triggered by contact with the bow.

Talking stick

The talking stick is a six-foot-long baton-like MIDI controller. It was used in the Moby-Dick tour in 1999–2000. She described it in program notes as follows:[9]

The Talking Stick is a new instrument that I designed in collaboration with a team from Interval Research and Bob Bielecki. It is a wireless instrument that can access and replicate any sound. It works on the principle of granular synthesis. This is the technique of breaking sound into tiny segments, called grains, and then playing them back in different ways. The computer rearranges the sound fragments into continuous strings or random clusters that are played back in overlapping sequences to create new textures. The grains are very short, a few hundredths of a second. Granular synthesis can sound smooth or choppy depending on the size of the grain and the rate at which they're played. The grains are like film frames. If you slow them down enough, you begin to hear them separately.

Voice filters

A recurring motif in Anderson's work is the use of an electric pitch-shifting voice filter that deepens her voice into a masculine register, a technique that Anderson has referred to as "audio drag."[54] Anderson has long used the resulting character in her work as a "voice of authority" or conscience,[54] although she later decided that the voice had lost much of its authority and instead began using the voice to provide historical or sociopolitical commentary,[55] as it is used on "Another Day in America," a piece from her 2010 album Homeland.

For much of Anderson's career, the voice was nameless or called the Voice of Authority, although as early as 2009[56] it was dubbed Fenway Bergamot at Lou Reed's suggestion.[55] The cover of Homeland depicts Anderson in character as Bergamot, with streaks of black makeup to give her a moustache and thick, masculine eyebrows.

In "The Cultural Ambassador," a piece on her album The Ugly One with the Jewels, Anderson explained some of her perspective on the character:

(Anderson:) I was carrying a lot of electronics so I had to keep unpacking everything and plugging it in and demonstrating how it all worked, and I guess I did seem a little fishy—a lot of this stuff wakes up displaying LED program readouts that have names like Atom Smasher, and so it took a while to convince them that they weren't some kind of portable espionage system. So I've done quite a few of these sort of impromptu new music concerts for small groups of detectives and customs agents and I'd have to keep setting all this stuff up and they'd listen for a while and they'd say: So um, what's this? And I'd pull out something like
(Bergamot:) this filter, and say, now this is what I like to think of as the voice of authority. And it would take me a while to tell them how I used it for songs that were, you know, about various forms of control, and they would say, now why would you want to talk like that? And I'd look around at the SWAT teams, and the undercover agents, and the dogs, and the radio in the corner, tuned to the Super Bowl coverage of the war. And I'd say, take a wild guess.

Discography

Studio albums

Album and details Peak positions
US AUS[57] CH DE GR NL NZ SE UK CAN
Big Science
  • Date released: 1982
  • Record label: Warner Bros.
124  –  –  –  –  – 8  – 29[58]  –
Mister Heartbreak
  • Date released: 1984
  • Record label: Warner Bros.
60  – 19  –  – 23 12 46 93[58] 41[59]
Home of the Brave
  • Date released: 1986
  • Record label: Warner Bros.
145 74  –  –  –  – 14 34  – 84[60]
Strange Angels
  • Date released: 1989
  • Record label: Warner Bros.
171  –  –  –  –  –  –  –  –  –
Bright Red
  • Date released: 1994
  • Record label: Warner Bros.
195  –  –  –  –  –  –  –  –
Life on a String
  • Date released: 2001
  • Record label: Nonesuch/Elektra Records
 –  –  – 84  –  –  –  –  –  –
Homeland
  • Date released: 2010
  • Record label: Nonesuch/Elektra Records
 –  –  – 62[61] 41[61]  –  –  –  –  –

Spoken word albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

Audio book

Collaborations

Singles

  • "O Superman" (1981) No. 28 AUS;[57] No. 2 UK;[58] BE (Vl) No. 19; IRL No. 11; NL No. 10; NZ No. 21
  • "Big Science" (1981)
  • "Sharkey's Day" (1984)
  • "Language Is a Virus" (1986) No. 96 AUS;[57]
  • "Strange Angels" (1989)
  • "Babydoll" (1989) No. 7 US Modern Rock
  • "Beautiful Red Dress" (1990)
  • "In Our Sleep" (1994)
  • "Big Science 2" (2007)
  • "Mambo and Bling" (2008)
  • "Only an Expert" (2010)[62]

The single "Sharkey's Day" was for many years the theme song of Lifetime Television. Anderson also recorded a number of limited-release singles in the late 1970s (many issued from the Holly Soloman Gallery), songs from which were included on a number of compilations, including Giorno Poetry Systems' The Nova Convention and You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With. Over the years she has performed on recordings by other musicians such as Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, and Jean Michel Jarre. She also contributed lyrics to the Philip Glass album Songs from Liquid Days, and contributed a spoken-word piece to a tribute album in honor of John Cage.

Music videos

 
Anderson at a 2012 show

Formal music videos have been produced for:

  • "O Superman"
  • "Sharkey's Day"
  • "This Is the Picture (Excellent Birds)"
  • "Language Is a Virus" (from Home of the Brave)
  • "Beautiful Red Dress"

In addition, in lieu of making another music video for her Strange Angels album, Anderson taped a series of one- to two-minute "Personal Service Announcements" in which she spoke about issues such as the U.S. national debt and the arts scene. Some of the music used in these productions came from her soundtrack of Swimming to Cambodia. The PSAs were frequently shown between music videos on VH-1 in early 1990.

Films

Digital media

Legacy

In 2013, Dale Eisinger of Complex ranked United States as the third greatest work of performance art ever, with the writer arguing that Anderson is "able to ascertain just exactly the climate of life in the United States, without being so punctuated that it causes a standoff. Perhaps the zenith of this configuration was her multimedia performance, 'United States I – IV.' [...] [Anderson displays] her vast, incisive range of talents on the 'United States Live' recordings."[64]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Adelaide Film Festival 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Won [65]
Chicago International Film Festival 2015 Won
Cinema Eye Honors Awards 2016 Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score Won
Outstanding Achievement in Direction Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation Nominated
Deutsche Schallplatten Prize 2001 Life on a String Deutsche Schallplatten Prize Won [66]
Faro Island Film Festival 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Nominated [65]
Film Independent Spirit Awards 2016 Best Documentary Feature Nominated
Edison Awards 1983 Big Science Extra International Won [67]
Grammy Awards 1985 "Gravity's Angel" Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) Nominated [68]
1991 Strange Angels Best Alternative Music Performance Nominated
2011 "Flow" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Nominated
2019 "Landfall" Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance Won
2021 Songs from the Bardo Best New Age Album Nominated
Gotham Awards 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Nominated [65]
Audience Award Nominated
La Roche-sur-Yon International Film Festival 2015 Prix Nouvelles Vagues Acuitis Nominated
Locarno International Film Festival 2005 Hidden Inside Mountains Golden Leopard - Video Nominated
2015 Herself Lifetime Achievement Award Won [69]
2022 Herself Vision Award Ticinomoda Won [70]
Tenco Prize 2001 Herself Tenco Prize for Songwriting Won [66]
Tribeca Film Festival 2006 Hidden Inside Mountains Best Narrative Short Nominated [65]
Tromsø International Film Festival 2016 Heart of a Dog Aurora Award Won
Venice Film Festival 2015 Lina Mangiacapre Award Won
Golden Lion Nominated
Green Drop Award Nominated
Wolf Prize 2017 Herself Award for Art Won [71]

Television

Audiobooks

  • The Path to Tranquility by His Holiness the Dalai Lama – co-narrator, 1999
  • The Body Artist by Don DeLillo – sole narrator, 2001
  • Nothing in My Pockets – two-part sound diary recorded in 2003, orig. 2006 French radio broadcast, booklet with text and photography (Dis Voir, 2009) ISBN 9782914563437 (also published in French)

Bibliography

Personal life

She moved to New York in 1966 and now lives in Tribeca.[75][15] Anderson was the romantic partner of fellow musician Lou Reed for 21 years. They were married in 2008 and remained together for the following five years until his death of liver cancer.

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Further reading

  • Golden, Barbara. "Conversation with Laurie Anderson". eContact! 12.2 – Interviews (2) (April 2010). Montréal: CEC.
  • Mutant, Mite. "Talking with Laurie Anderson". Mutant Renegade Zine #7, June 1996.
  • Nicom, John. "Homeland insecurity: Laurie Anderson takes uncompromising look at how America has changed". LJWorld.com. September 12, 2008.
  • "Laurie Anderson". Music Technology. Vol. 1, no. 9. July 1987. p. 75. ISSN 0957-6606. OCLC 24835173.

External links

  • Official website
  • Laurie Anderson at IMDb
  • . Archived from the original on January 11, 2001.
  • By Laurie Anderson for exhibition 2005
  • . Archived from the original on August 18, 2003.
  • . Archived from the original on December 1, 1998.
  • Guardian interview.
  • A Life of Storytelling. An interview with Laurie Anderson, 2016 Video by Louisiana Channel
  • SoundCloud - Hear the world’s sounds with Georgina Godwin
  • Advice to Young Artists. An interview with Laurie Anderson, 2016 Video by Louisiana Channel
  • Laurie Anderson on Self-Playing Violin, MoMA Audio
  • A Trip to the Moon. An interview with Laurie Anderson & Hsin-Chien Huang, 2018 Video by Louisiana Channel
  • 60 Minutes profile, April 3, 2022
  • WTF with Marc Maron, March 20, 2023

laurie, anderson, other, people, disambiguation, laurel, philips, anderson, born, june, 1947, known, american, avant, garde, artist, composer, musician, film, director, whose, work, spans, performance, music, multimedia, projects, initially, trained, violin, s. For other people see Laurie Anderson disambiguation Laurel Philips Anderson born June 5 1947 2 known as Laurie Anderson is an American avant garde artist 3 4 composer musician and film director whose work spans performance art pop music and multimedia projects 4 Initially trained in violin and sculpting 5 Anderson pursued a variety of performance art projects in New York during the 1970s focusing particularly on language technology and visual imagery 3 She became more widely known outside the art world when her single O Superman reached number two on the UK singles chart in 1981 Her debut album Big Science was released the following year She also starred in and directed the 1986 concert film Home of the Brave 6 Laurie AndersonAnderson in 1986Background informationBirth nameLaurel Philips AndersonBorn 1947 06 05 June 5 1947 age 75 Glen Ellyn Illinois U S GenresAvant pop art pop 1 electronicOccupation s Musician performance artistInstrument s Violin keyboards percussion vocalsYears active1969 presentLabelsWarner Bros Nonesuch ElektraSpouse s Lou Reed m 2008 died 2013 wbr Websitelaurieanderson wbr com Anderson is a pioneer in electronic music and has invented several devices that she has used in her recordings and performance art shows 7 In 1977 she created a tape bow violin that uses recorded magnetic tape on the bow instead of horsehair and a magnetic tape head in the bridge 8 In the late 1990s she collaborated with Interval Research to develop an instrument she called a talking stick a six foot long 1 8 m baton like MIDI controller that can access and replicate sounds 9 Anderson met singer songwriter Lou Reed in 1992 and she was married to him from April 2008 until his death in 2013 10 11 12 13 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s 2 5 2010s 2 6 2020s 3 Inventions 3 1 Tape bow violin 3 2 Talking stick 3 3 Voice filters 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Spoken word albums 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Compilation albums 4 5 Audio book 4 6 Collaborations 4 7 Singles 5 Music videos 6 Films 7 Digital media 8 Legacy 9 Awards and nominations 10 Television 11 Audiobooks 12 Bibliography 13 Personal life 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksEarly life and education EditAnderson was born in Glen Ellyn Illinois on June 5 1947 the daughter of Mary Louise nee Rowland and Arthur T Anderson 14 She had seven siblings and on weekends she studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago and played with the Chicago Youth Symphony 15 She graduated from Glenbard West High School She attended Mills College in California and after moving to New York in 1966 15 graduated in 1969 from Barnard College with a B A magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa studying art history In 1972 she obtained an M F A in sculpture from Columbia University 16 Her first performance art piece a symphony played on automobile horns was performed in 1969 In 1970 she drew the underground comix Baloney Moccasins which was published by George DiCaprio In the early 1970s she worked as an art instructor as an art critic for magazines such as Artforum 17 and illustrated children s books 18 the first of which was titled The Package a mystery story in pictures alone 19 Career Edit1970s Edit Anderson performed in New York during the 1970s One of her most cited performances Duets on Ice which she conducted in New York and other cities around the world involved her playing the violin along with a recording while wearing ice skates with the blades frozen into a block of ice the performance ended only when the ice had melted away Two early pieces New York Social Life and Time to Go are included in the 1977 compilation New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media along with works by Pauline Oliveros and others 5 Two other pieces were included on Airwaves a collection of audio pieces by various artists She also recorded a lecture for Vision a set of artist s lectures released by Crown Point Press as a set of six LPs Many of Anderson s earliest recordings remain unreleased or were issued only in limited quantities such as her first single It s Not the Bullet that Kills You It s the Hole That song along with New York Social Life and about a dozen others was originally recorded for use in an art installation that consisted of a jukebox that played the different Anderson compositions at the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York City Among the musicians on these early recordings are Peter Gordon on saxophone Scott Johnson on guitar Ken Deifik on harmonica and Joe Kos on drums Photographs and descriptions of many of these early performances were included in Anderson s retrospective book Stories from the Nerve Bible 20 During the late 1970s Anderson made a number of additional recordings that were either released privately or included on compilations of avant garde music most notably releases by the Giorno Poetry Systems label run by New York poet John Giorno an early intimate of Andy Warhol 21 In 1978 she performed at the Nova Convention a major conference involving many counter culture figures and rising avant garde musical stars including William S Burroughs Philip Glass Frank Zappa Timothy Leary Malcolm Goldstein John Cage and Allen Ginsberg 22 She also worked with comedian Andy Kaufman in the late 1970s 23 1980s Edit In 1980 Anderson was awarded an honorary doctorate from the San Francisco Art Institute In 1982 she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts Film 16 In 1987 Anderson was awarded an honorary doctorate in the fine arts from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia 24 Anderson became widely known outside the art world in 1981 with the single O Superman originally released in a limited quantity by B George s One Ten Records which ultimately reached number two on the British charts The sudden influx of orders from the UK prompted partly by British station BBC Radio 1 playlisting the record led to Anderson signing a seven album deal with Warner Bros Records which re released the single 25 O Superman was part of a larger stage work titled United States and was included on the album Big Science 26 Prior to the release of Big Science Anderson returned to Giorno Poetry Systems to record the album You re the Guy I Want to Share My Money With Anderson recorded one side of the double LP set with William S Burroughs and John Giorno recording a side each and the fourth side featured a separate groove for each artist This was followed by the back to back releases of her albums Mister Heartbreak and United States Live the latter of which was a five LP and later four CD recording of her two evening stage show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music 14 She also appeared in a television special produced by Nam June Paik broadcast on New Year s Day 1984 titled Good Morning Mr Orwell 27 She next starred in and directed the 1986 concert film Home of the Brave and also composed the soundtracks for the Spalding Gray films Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box During this time she also contributed music to Robert Wilson s Alcestis at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge Massachusetts She also hosted the PBS series Alive from Off Center during 1987 after having produced the short film What You Mean We for the series the year before What You Mean We introduced a new character played by Anderson The Clone a digitally altered masculine counterpart to Anderson who later co hosted with her when she did her presenting stint on Alive from Off Center Elements of The Clone were later incorporated into the titular puppet of her later work Puppet Motel In that year she also appeared on Peter Gabriel s album So in the song This is the Picture Excellent Birds Release of Anderson s first post Home of the Brave album 1989 s Strange Angels was delayed for more than a year in order for Anderson to take singing lessons This was due to the album being more musically inclined in terms of singing than her previous works 28 The single Babydoll was a moderate hit on the Modern Rock Charts in 1989 1990s Edit In 1991 she was a member of the jury at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival 29 In the same year Anderson appeared in The Human Face a feature arts documentary directed by artist filmmakers Nichola Bruce and Michael Coulson for BBC television Anderson was the presenter in this documentary on the history of the face in art and science Her face was transformed using latex masks and digital special effects as she introduced ideas about the relationship between physiognomy and perception Her varied career in the early 1990s included voice acting in the animated film The Rugrats Movie In 1994 she created a CD ROM titled Puppet Motel which was followed by Bright Red co produced by Brian Eno and another spoken word album The Ugly One with the Jewels This was followed by an appearance on the 1997 charity single Perfect Day 30 In 1996 Anderson performed with Diego Frenkel La Portuaria and Aterciopelados for the AIDS benefit album Silencio Muerte Red Hot Latin produced by the Red Hot Organization An interval of more than half a decade followed before her next album release During this time she wrote a supplemental article on the cultural character of New York City for the Encyclopaedia Britannica 31 and created a number of multimedia presentations most notably one inspired by Moby Dick Songs and Stories from Moby Dick 1999 2000 32 One of the central themes in Anderson s work is exploring the effects of technology on human relationships and communication Starting in the 1990s Anderson and Lou Reed whom she had met in 1992 collaborated on a number of recordings together 33 Reed contributed to the tracks In Our Sleep from Anderson s Bright Red One Beautiful Evening from Anderson s Life on a String and My Right Eye and Only an Expert from Anderson s Homeland which Reed also co produced Anderson contributed to the tracks Call on Me from Reed s collaborative project The Raven Rouge and Rock Minuet from Reed s Ecstasy and Hang On to Your Emotions from Reed s Set the Twilight Reeling 2000s Edit Anderson at a 2007 benefit concert Life on a String appeared in 2001 by which time she signed a new contract with another Warner Music label Nonesuch Records Life on a String was a mixture of new works including one song recalling the death of her father and works from the Moby Dick presentation 34 In 2001 she recorded the audiobook version of Don DeLillo s novel The Body Artist Anderson went on tour performing a selection of her best known musical pieces in 2001 One of these performances was recorded in New York City a week after the September 11 2001 attacks and included a performance of O Superman This concert was released in early 2002 as the double CD Live in New York 35 In 2003 Anderson became NASA s first artist in residence which inspired her performance piece The End of the Moon 36 37 She mounted a succession of themed shows and composed a piece for Expo 2005 in Japan In 2005 Anderson visited Russia s space program the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre and mission control with The Arts Catalyst and took part in The Arts Catalyst s Space Soon event at the Roundhouse to reflect on her experiences She was part of the team that created the opening ceremony for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens Later that year she collaborated with choreographer Trisha Brown and filmmaker Agnieszka Wojtowicz Vosloo on the acclaimed multimedia project O Zlozony O Composite for the Paris Opera Ballet The ballet premiered at the Opera Garnier in Paris in December 2004 Anderson performing Homeland in 2007 In 2005 her exhibition The Waters Reglitterized opened at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York City According to the press release by Sean Kelly 38 the work is a diary of dreams and their literal recreation as works of art This work created in the process of re experiencing or re working her dreams while awake uses the language of dreams to investigate the dream itself The resulting pieces include drawings prints and high definition video The installation ran until October 22 2005 In 2006 Anderson was awarded a Residency at the American Academy in Rome She narrated Ric Burns Andy Warhol A Documentary Film which was first televised in September 2006 as part of the PBS American Masters series She contributed a song to Plague Songs a collection of songs related to the 10 Biblical plagues Anderson also performed in Came So Far for Beauty the Leonard Cohen tribute event held in the Point Theatre Dublin Ireland on October 4 5 2006 In November 2006 she published a book of drawings based on her dreams titled Night Life Material from Homeland was performed at small work in progress shows in New York throughout May 2007 most notably at the Highline Ballroom on May 17 18 supported by a four piece band with spontaneous lighting and video visuals mixed live throughout the performances by Willie Williams and Mark Coniglio respectively A European tour of the Homeland work in progress then took place including performances on September 28 29 2007 at the Olympia Theatre Dublin on October 17 19 at the Melbourne International Arts Festival in Russia at the Moscow Dom Muzyky concert hall on April 26 2008 The work was performed across the Atlantic in Toronto Canada on June 14 2008 with husband Lou Reed making the Lost Art of Conversation a duet with vocals and guitar with his ambling style contrasting with Anderson s tightly wound performance Anderson s Homeland Tour performed at several locations across the United States as well such as at the Ferst Center for the Arts Atlanta Georgia The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York City and Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park Chicago Illinois co presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 39 2010s Edit In 2015 with Kronos Quartet after performing Landfall in Chicago s Harris Theater In February 2010 Laurie Anderson premiered a new theatrical work titled Delusion at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games This piece was commissioned by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Barbican Centre London 40 Anderson was honored with the Women s Project Theater Woman of Achievement Award in March 2010 In May June 2010 Anderson curated the Vivid Live festival in Sydney Australia together with Lou Reed 41 Her new album Homeland was released on June 22 She performed Only an Expert on July 15 2010 on the Late Show with David Letterman and her song Gravity s Angel was featured on the Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance the same day She appears as a guest musician on several tracks from experimental jazz musician Colin Stetson s 2011 album New History Warfare Vol 2 Judges Anderson developed a theatrical work titled Another Day in America The first public showings of this work in progress took place in Calgary Alberta in January 2012 as part of Theatre Junction Grand s 2011 12 season and One Yellow Rabbit s annual arts festival the High Performance Rodeo 42 Anderson was named the Inaugural Distinguished Artist In Residence at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center EMPAC at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy New York in May 2012 43 In March 2013 an exhibition of Anderson s work entitled Laurie Anderson Language of the Future selected works 1971 2013 at the Samstag Museum was part of the Adelaide Festival of the Arts in Adelaide South Australia Anderson performed her Duets on Ice outside the Samstag on opening night 44 Anderson received the Honorary Doctor of Arts from the Aalto University School of Arts Design and Architecture in 2013 45 In June July 2013 Anderson performed The Language of the Future and guest curated at the River to River Festival in New York City 46 In November 2013 she was the featured Guest of Honor at the B3 Biennale of the Moving Image in Frankfurt Germany 47 In 2018 Anderson contributed vocals to a re recording of the David Bowie song Shining Star Makin My Love originally from Bowie s 1987 album Never Let Me Down She was asked to join the production by producer Mario J McNulty who knew that Anderson and Bowie had been friends 48 On February 10 2019 at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles Anderson and Kronos Quartet s Landfall won the Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Small Ensemble Performance It was Anderson s first collaboration with Kronos Quartet and her first Grammy award and was the second Grammy for Kronos Inspired by her experience of Hurricane Sandy Nonesuch Records said Landfall juxtaposes lush electronics and traditional strings by Kronos with Anderson s powerful descriptions of loss from water logged pianos to disappearing animal species to Dutch karaoke bars 49 Anderson playing outside at a Times Square performance in 2016 Chalkroom is a virtual reality work by Laurie Anderson and Taiwanese artist Hsin Chien Huang in which the reader flies through an enormous structure made of words drawings and stories 50 To the Moon a collaboration with Hsin Chien Huang premiered at the Manchester International Festival on July 12 2019 A 15 minute virtual reality artwork To the Moon allows audience members to explore a moon that features donkey rides and rubbish from Earth in a non narrative structure 51 Alongside a film shows the development of the new work 52 2020s Edit Laurie Anderson was appointed the 2021 Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry at Harvard University and presented a series of six lectures titled Spending the War Without You Virtual Backgrounds over the course of the spring and fall semesters 53 In 2021 Anderson created a show on the second floor of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D C titled The Weather and described by The New York Times as a sort of nonretrospective retrospective of one of America s major and majorly confounding modern artists 15 Inventions EditAnderson has invented several experimental musical instruments that she has used in her recordings and performances Tape bow violin Edit The tape bow violin is an instrument created by Laurie Anderson in 1977 It uses recorded magnetic tape in place of the traditional horsehair in the bow and a magnetic tape head in the bridge Anderson has updated and modified this device over the years She can be seen using a later generation of this device in her film Home of the Brave during the Late Show segment in which she manipulates a sentence recorded by William S Burroughs This version of the violin used MIDI based audio samples triggered by contact with the bow Talking stick Edit The talking stick is a six foot long baton like MIDI controller It was used in the Moby Dick tour in 1999 2000 She described it in program notes as follows 9 The Talking Stick is a new instrument that I designed in collaboration with a team from Interval Research and Bob Bielecki It is a wireless instrument that can access and replicate any sound It works on the principle of granular synthesis This is the technique of breaking sound into tiny segments called grains and then playing them back in different ways The computer rearranges the sound fragments into continuous strings or random clusters that are played back in overlapping sequences to create new textures The grains are very short a few hundredths of a second Granular synthesis can sound smooth or choppy depending on the size of the grain and the rate at which they re played The grains are like film frames If you slow them down enough you begin to hear them separately Voice filters Edit A recurring motif in Anderson s work is the use of an electric pitch shifting voice filter that deepens her voice into a masculine register a technique that Anderson has referred to as audio drag 54 Anderson has long used the resulting character in her work as a voice of authority or conscience 54 although she later decided that the voice had lost much of its authority and instead began using the voice to provide historical or sociopolitical commentary 55 as it is used on Another Day in America a piece from her 2010 album Homeland For much of Anderson s career the voice was nameless or called the Voice of Authority although as early as 2009 56 it was dubbed Fenway Bergamot at Lou Reed s suggestion 55 The cover of Homeland depicts Anderson in character as Bergamot with streaks of black makeup to give her a moustache and thick masculine eyebrows In The Cultural Ambassador a piece on her album The Ugly One with the Jewels Anderson explained some of her perspective on the character Anderson I was carrying a lot of electronics so I had to keep unpacking everything and plugging it in and demonstrating how it all worked and I guess I did seem a little fishy a lot of this stuff wakes up displaying LED program readouts that have names like Atom Smasher and so it took a while to convince them that they weren t some kind of portable espionage system So I ve done quite a few of these sort of impromptu new music concerts for small groups of detectives and customs agents and I d have to keep setting all this stuff up and they d listen for a while and they d say So um what s this And I d pull out something like Bergamot this filter and say now this is what I like to think of as the voice of authority And it would take me a while to tell them how I used it for songs that were you know about various forms of control and they would say now why would you want to talk like that And I d look around at the SWAT teams and the undercover agents and the dogs and the radio in the corner tuned to the Super Bowl coverage of the war And I d say take a wild guess Discography EditStudio albums Edit Album and details Peak positionsUS AUS 57 CH DE GR NL NZ SE UK CANBig Science Date released 1982 Record label Warner Bros 124 8 29 58 Mister Heartbreak Date released 1984 Record label Warner Bros 60 19 23 12 46 93 58 41 59 Home of the Brave Date released 1986 Record label Warner Bros 145 74 14 34 84 60 Strange Angels Date released 1989 Record label Warner Bros 171 Bright Red Date released 1994 Record label Warner Bros 195 Life on a String Date released 2001 Record label Nonesuch Elektra Records 84 Homeland Date released 2010 Record label Nonesuch Elektra Records 62 61 41 61 Spoken word albums Edit The Ugly One with the Jewels 1995 Heart of a Dog Soundtrack 2015 Live albums Edit United States Live boxed set 1984 US No 192 Live in New York 2002 Compilation albums Edit Talk Normal The Laurie Anderson Anthology 2000 Audio book Edit The Body Artist by Don DeLillo 2001 Collaborations Edit Airwaves 1977 One Ten Records various artists compilation including three tracks by Anderson You re the Guy I Want to Share My Money With with William S Burroughs and John Giorno 1981 Giorno Poetry Systems This Is the Picture Excellent Birds with Peter Gabriel 1986 So Geffen Charisma Design For Living with Nona Hendryx 1983 Nona also with Gina Schock of The Go Go s Valerie Simpson of Ashford amp Simpson Tina Weymouth of Tom Tom Club and Talking Heads Nancy Wilson of Heart and former bandmate Patti LaBelle Diva from Zoolook by Jean Michel Jarre 1984 Disques Dreyfus Speak My Language 1993 Faraway So Close Soundtrack SBK Records ERG A Chance Operation The John Cage Tribute with text by John Cage 1993 Koch International Classics Enquanto Isso with Marisa Monte 1994 Verde anil amarelo cor de rosa e carvao EMI Odeon 1994 Rose and Charcoal Blue Note Records Una hoja una raiz One Leaf One Root with Diego Frenkel La Portuaria and Aterciopelados 1996 Silencio Muerte Red Hot Latin H O L A Records Je me souviens by Jean Michel Jarre 2000 Metamorphoses Sony Music Gentle Breeze with Lou Reed 2004 Mary Had a Little Amp a preschool education benefit CD Epic The Fifth Plague the Death of Livestock 2006 Plague Songs 4AD The Stone Issue Three with John Zorn and Lou Reed 2008 Tzadik The Electrician 2009 Music Inspired by the Film Scott Walker 30 Century Man Lakeshore Records Femina by John Zorn 2009 Tzadik New History Warfare Vol 2 Judges by Colin Stetson 2011 Constellation Rely on Me with Jean Michel Jarre 2015 Electronica 1 The Time Machine Columbia Landfall 2018 with Kronos Quartet BE 146 NL 186 PT 36 Songs from the Bardo 2019 with Tenzin Choegyal and Jesse Paris Smith Singles Edit O Superman 1981 No 28 AUS 57 No 2 UK 58 BE Vl No 19 IRL No 11 NL No 10 NZ No 21 Big Science 1981 Sharkey s Day 1984 Language Is a Virus 1986 No 96 AUS 57 Strange Angels 1989 Babydoll 1989 No 7 US Modern Rock Beautiful Red Dress 1990 In Our Sleep 1994 Big Science 2 2007 Mambo and Bling 2008 Only an Expert 2010 62 The single Sharkey s Day was for many years the theme song of Lifetime Television Anderson also recorded a number of limited release singles in the late 1970s many issued from the Holly Soloman Gallery songs from which were included on a number of compilations including Giorno Poetry Systems The Nova Convention and You re the Guy I Want to Share My Money With Over the years she has performed on recordings by other musicians such as Peter Gabriel Lou Reed and Jean Michel Jarre She also contributed lyrics to the Philip Glass album Songs from Liquid Days and contributed a spoken word piece to a tribute album in honor of John Cage Music videos Edit Anderson at a 2012 show Formal music videos have been produced for O Superman Sharkey s Day This Is the Picture Excellent Birds Language Is a Virus from Home of the Brave Beautiful Red Dress In addition in lieu of making another music video for her Strange Angels album Anderson taped a series of one to two minute Personal Service Announcements in which she spoke about issues such as the U S national debt and the arts scene Some of the music used in these productions came from her soundtrack of Swimming to Cambodia The PSAs were frequently shown between music videos on VH 1 in early 1990 Films EditDearreader How to Turn a Book Into a Movie 1974 Closed Circuit de 1983 Home of the Brave A Film by Laurie Anderson 1986 What You Mean We 1987 Hotel Deutschland 1992 The Rugrats Movie 1998 as a character voice Laurie Anderson On Performance ART new york No 54 2001 63 Life on a String 2002 Hidden Inside Mountains 2006 Heart of a Dog 2015 Feminists What Were They Thinking 2018 Sisters with Transistors 2020 narratorDigital media EditPuppet Motel Macintosh CD ROM 1995 collaboration with Hsin Chien Huang Legacy EditIn 2013 Dale Eisinger of Complex ranked United States as the third greatest work of performance art ever with the writer arguing that Anderson is able to ascertain just exactly the climate of life in the United States without being so punctuated that it causes a standoff Perhaps the zenith of this configuration was her multimedia performance United States I IV Anderson displays her vast incisive range of talents on the United States Live recordings 64 Awards and nominations EditAward Year Nominee s Category Result Ref Adelaide Film Festival 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Won 65 Chicago International Film Festival 2015 WonCinema Eye Honors Awards 2016 Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score WonOutstanding Achievement in Direction NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation NominatedDeutsche Schallplatten Prize 2001 Life on a String Deutsche Schallplatten Prize Won 66 Faro Island Film Festival 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Nominated 65 Film Independent Spirit Awards 2016 Best Documentary Feature NominatedEdison Awards 1983 Big Science Extra International Won 67 Grammy Awards 1985 Gravity s Angel Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s Nominated 68 1991 Strange Angels Best Alternative Music Performance Nominated2011 Flow Best Pop Instrumental Performance Nominated2019 Landfall Best Chamber Music Small Ensemble Performance Won2021 Songs from the Bardo Best New Age Album NominatedGotham Awards 2015 Heart of a Dog Best Documentary Nominated 65 Audience Award NominatedLa Roche sur Yon International Film Festival 2015 Prix Nouvelles Vagues Acuitis NominatedLocarno International Film Festival 2005 Hidden Inside Mountains Golden Leopard Video Nominated2015 Herself Lifetime Achievement Award Won 69 2022 Herself Vision Award Ticinomoda Won 70 Tenco Prize 2001 Herself Tenco Prize for Songwriting Won 66 Tribeca Film Festival 2006 Hidden Inside Mountains Best Narrative Short Nominated 65 Tromso International Film Festival 2016 Heart of a Dog Aurora Award WonVenice Film Festival 2015 Lina Mangiacapre Award WonGolden Lion NominatedGreen Drop Award NominatedWolf Prize 2017 Herself Award for Art Won 71 Television EditBei Bio musical guest on German TV show 1984 The New Show musical guest 1984 Saturday Night Live musical guest 1986 72 Alive from Off Center host 1987 Space Ghost Coast to Coast guest 1996 73 Late Show with David Letterman guest 2010 74 Audiobooks EditThe Path to Tranquility by His Holiness the Dalai Lama co narrator 1999 The Body Artist by Don DeLillo sole narrator 2001 Nothing in My Pockets two part sound diary recorded in 2003 orig 2006 French radio broadcast booklet with text and photography Dis Voir 2009 ISBN 9782914563437 also published in French Bibliography EditUnited States HarperCollins 1984 ISBN 0 06 091110 7 Empty Places A Performance Harper Perennial 1991 ISBN 978 0 06 096586 0 Stories from the Nerve Bible A Twenty Year Retrospective HarperCollins 1994 ISBN 0 06 055355 3 Dal vivo Fondazione Prada 1999 ISBN 88 87029 10 5 Night Life Edition 7L 2007 ISBN 3 86521 339 1 All the Things I Lost in the Flood Rizzoli Electa 2018 ISBN 0847860558Personal life EditShe moved to New York in 1966 and now lives in Tribeca 75 15 Anderson was the romantic partner of fellow musician Lou Reed for 21 years They were married in 2008 and remained together for the following five years until his death of liver cancer References Edit Holden Stephen February 28 1999 Music They re Recording but Are They Artists The New York Times Retrieved July 17 2013 Artists Laurie Anderson The Record Contemporary Art and Vinyl Retrieved February 8 2011 a b Ankeny Jason Laurie Anderson Biography AllMusic Retrieved June 12 2016 a b Fletcher Kenneth R Anderson The celebrated performance artist discusses Andy Warhol NASA and her work at McDonald s Smithsonian Retrieved June 12 2016 a b Amirkhanian Charles Women in Electronic Music 1977 Liner note essay New World Records AE160D Unit 11 Laurie Anderson Archived from the original on December 1 2007 Sachs Ben November 11 2015 Electronic musician Laurie Anderson takes to the big screen Chicago Reader Retrieved June 12 2016 Shewey Don The Performing Artistry of Laurie Anderson Donshewey com Retrieved October 2 2011 a b University Musical Society 1999 Fall Season concert program September 30 October 8 1999 University Musical Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor September 1999 Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson Wed Weddings Laurie Anderson Lou Reed People April 25 2008 Archived from the original on April 24 2016 Retrieved October 2 2011 Aleksander Irina April 23 2008 Morning Memo Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson Make it Legal Observer com Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved October 2 2011 6 Music Laurie amp Lou s big day BBC Retrieved April 24 2014 Laurie Anderson Says Final Farewell to Lou Reed Yahoo Music October 6 2013 Retrieved October 7 2013 a b Laurie Anderson biography Film Reference Retrieved October 2 2011 a b c d Anderson Sam October 6 2021 Laurie Anderson Has a Message for Us Humans The New York Times Retrieved October 7 2021 a b Handy Amy 1989 Artist s Biographies Laurie Anderson In Randy Rosen Catherine C Brower eds Making Their Mark Women Artists Move into the Mainstream 1970 1985 Abbeville Press pp 237 238 ISBN 0 89659 959 0 Music Article 0026 Amazings com Retrieved October 2 2011 Art 21 Laurie Anderson Biography Documentary Film PBS Retrieved October 2 2011 Papageorge John Interview with Laurie Anderson Silicon Valley Radio Web Networks Inc Archived from the original on October 12 2011 Retrieved November 10 2011 Laurie Anderson Otherminds org Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved October 2 2011 Laurie Anderson profile 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