Through 25 interviews with prominent figures in the
performing and visual arts worlds, this is a complete
and revelatory portrait of Robert Wilson and his
inspired craft. Robert Wilson has put his original stamp
on masterpieces from Mozarts The Magic Flute and
Puccinis Madame Butterfly to William Shakespeares
sonnets. Through his extraordinary use of light and his
understanding of the significance of language in theater
and the importance of movement on stage, gleaned from
his experience as a dancer, Wilson has become one of the
worlds most esteemed and revolutionary figures working
in theater today. Wilson is well-known for pushing the
boundaries of theater, and has won over sixty awards and
honors for his work, including a nomination for the
Pulitzer Prize for Drama, an Obie, two Guggenheim
Fellowship awards and the Rockefeller Foundation
Fellowship, election to the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and the National Design Award for Lifetime
Achievement. A critical text features interviews with
twenty-five world-renowned artists, composers, actors,
writers, theater directors, costume designers,
scenographers, scholars, and curators who offer their
perspectives on Wilsons work and on working with Wilson.
The artist and his craft are elucidated by Marina
Abramovic, Pierre Bergé, Daniel Conrad, Giuseppe
Frigeni, Gao Xingjian, Philip Glass, Sacha Goldman,
Jonathan Harvey, Isabelle Huppert, Ivan Nagel, John
Rockwell, Viktor & Rolf, Serge von Arx, Rufus
Wainwright, and Robert Wilson himself. His creative
development is further documented through images chosen
by the artist for this publication, and a list of his
complete works completes the monograph. This book
celebrates the singular achievements of this unique
artist, from his earliest works to his collaborations
with the Berliner Ensemble to his most recent work, The
Life and Death of Marina Abramovic.
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