It’s good to know that visual artist/wooshy-horse-shepard Nick Cave has a good sense of humor. A day after NME confused him for recording artist Nick Cave of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds — YES IT REALLY HAPPENED LOLOLOLOL — this photo was posted on Nick Cave (the artist)’s official Facebook page (and Kriston Capp’s Twitter) to promote his art horse Heard NY trot in Grand Central. Hey, look: It’s Nick Cave (the artist, the black one) and Nick Cave (the musician, the other one) together in New York at some point. They have the same name but they’re not the same person. Can you handle it?
And now for no reason enjoy this photo of young Nick Cave.
Earlier this morning, NME published an article about Nick Cave's Heard NY performance in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall. Cool. Only it's the wrong Nick Cave. Some of us may have predicted this mix-up but it's still pretty amusing because NME is NME. So to clarify, there are two men named Nick Cave -- a…
Ooh. This is better than the last new Nick Cave video -- the shadow-strolls-through-forest-moodily that Gaspar Noé's directed. Sorry, Noé. Heart you. From the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 15th album Push the Sky Away (yes, you can pre-order), featuring Ray Winstone, here is the "Jubilee Street" music video directed by John Hillcoat. Hillcoat…
Nick Cave's immersive performance art piece HEARD NY premiered at the Grand Central Metro station, filling the space with a gentle rustling sound. Each of the 30 uniquely-crafted horse-suits required two dancers from the Alvin Ailey Dance School to maneuver. The horses "graze" by shifting around and trotting in circles, then breaking into…