“The exhibition shows the highly visual or tactile nature of much of the stuff that I do,” Cave tells AnOther
reopens at the Galerie de la Maison du Festival in Montreal, Cave discusses how losing everything can set you free, finding strength in vulnerability, and the many sides to a song.reveals your inner world through personal objects make you feel vulnerable or laid bare in a way that your songwriting doesn’t?
BP: Which individual pieces in the exhibition hold the most meaning for you, and was it hard to hand them over? Do you get sentimental over physical things? NC: My relationship to religion is an ongoing thing. I have lived my life in pursuit of an idea that remains tantalisingly close but difficult to fully embrace. I have come to realise that this religious questing is probably the religious experience itself. Indeed, I have always believed, just as I’ve always doubted. So, the heavy and relentless accent on religious imagery through almost all of my work is in itself part of the religious experience.
NC: Through lockdown I decided to build an online shop. I wanted to take the idea of merchandise and do something completely different with it. Something that was confounding and subversive and playful and annoying. Cave Things freed me from certain expectations of how a singer should behave in the marketplace. It has provided a space to create things that could exist entirely as high quality, bespoke or limited-edition items.
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