Thom Yorke Embraces ‘Terrifying’ Work as a Visual Artist in First Museum Exhibit
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Thom Yorke Embraces ‘Terrifying’ Work as a Visual Artist in First Museum Exhibit
When Thom Yorke and the rest of Radiohead signed their first record deal in 1991, Yorke found himself feeling “embarrassment” at leaving his training as a visual artist behind in favor of “making music, sound, and words,” he tells The Art Newspaper in a new interview. After he ended up disliking the album cover to the band’s debut, Pablo Honey, he sought out a classmate, Stanley Donwood, and began a decades-long collaboration on album art. Their…
Omnihanded Entertainmet News | Thom Yorke “still struggling” to be creative post-pandemic: “I really valued that time”
Thom Yorke has shared that he is “still struggling” to be creative following the COVID-19 pandemic. The Radiohead and The Smile frontman opened up about his creative process in a new interview, and shared how he has seen his approach to art evolve over the years. Advertisement The discussion came in celebration of the new exhibition ‘This Is What You Get’, which is open now at The… Source
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