|
"Miley Cyrus review: tackling rock classics at Art Basel with the Flaming Lips
This week, the website Fusion published a timeline lamenting “How Art Basel Miami Beach became one big party”. The penultimate entry was Miley Cyrus being invited to play the gallerist Jeffrey Dietch’s party, rather than “painfully cool, underground-ish acts like LCD Soundsystem”. In fact, with her gif-worthy antics, ability to push the right pop cultural buttons, and the fact that she’s, erm, making art herself, Cyrus is totally in sync with Art Basel’s mood, and the party – jointly hosted by V magazine and Tommy Hilfiger – is the hottest ticket in town, with tempers boiling outside in a chaotic queue.

Having evidently calculated that the crowd would prefer covers of rock classics than her own songs, Cyrus launches into the Turtles’ Happy Together. Backed by a synapse-frazzling light show, and given that it’s one of the most uplifting songs ever written, it’s a shrewd choice. There follows a long spoken ramble about how the previous year, despite the fact that it had catapulted Cyrus to superstardom after the twerking incident, had been the worst of her life, capped by the death of her dog – though this had led her to her current sideline as a sculptor. Despite the fact that Deitch compared Cyrus’s artwork to that of the late Mike Kelley, it’s safe to say that the artworld crowd greet this diatribe with some scepticism.
After a tortured piano ballad, Cyrus resumes what is essentially an upscale version of rock karaoke with a sweary version of Johnny Cash’s A Boy Named Sue and Led Zeppelin’s Since I’ve Been Loving You, navigating the song’s vocal gymnastics with a glorious ease. She’s then joined on stage by Wayne Coyne, whose association with her has been the subject of some disquiet among Flaming Lips fans. Though Justin Timberlake famously donned a dolphin outfit to perform with them on Top of the Pops, the band’s trajectory from America’s pre-eminent cult weirdos to Miley Cyrus’s backing band could surely not have been foreseen even by the wiry, wild-haired frontman.


https://news.artnet.com/in-brief/miley-cyrus-takes-art-basel-thanks-to-jeffrey-deitch-187778
"Miley Cyrus Takes Art Basel, Thanks to Jeffrey Deitch

Miley Cyrus at the opening of her exhibition, "Dirty Hippie."
Photo: Via Miley Cyrus/Instagram.
Photo: Via Miley Cyrus/Instagram.
Headlining tonight at Art Basel in Miami Beach? None other than Miley Cyrus, twerker extraordinaire. Guests can expect an array of provocatively employed props, outlandish costumes, Cyrus's salaciously-wagging tongue, and a bevy of hits off the singer's Bangerz album.
Maybe we should have seen this coming in the wake of Cyrus's debut as a visual artist, a solo show titled "Dirty Hippie" held during New York Fashion Week (see "Miley Cyrus Makes Erotic Sculptures"). The pop star spoke at length about her sleep-deprived, drug-fueled artistic process with V magazine, which hosted Cyrus's exhibition of collaged assemblage sculptures in its New York offices, and is one of the big names behind tonight's big Bangerz bash.
Less predictably, fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger and gallerist Jeffrey Deitch are also involved. The former Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles director was certainly criticized for his "celebrity-driven program" (a quote from the statement of resignation given by the museum's artist trustees John Baldessari, Barbara Kruger, Ed Ruscha, and Catherine Opie in 2012), but collaborating with Cyrus is totally over the top.
The event, held at the Raleigh Hotel, starts at 10:00 PM with performances at 11:00 PM, but good luck getting your name on the guest list: alas, this party, like so many others in Miami this week, is invitation only."
No comments:
Post a Comment