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Stephan Crasneanscki and Patti Smith, 2025
© Courtesy Stephan Crasneanscki, Patti Smith

Curator: Lidiya Anastasova

 

Soundwalk Collective founder Stephan Crasneanscki and musician-poet Patti Smith share a longstanding artistic exchange that manifests in their ever-evolving project CORRESPONDENCES. This continuously expanding body of work comprises multiple films, archival material, mixed-media collages, poems, installations, and performances. Crasneanscki describes his collaborative process with Smith as an ongoing dialogue intended to reflect on life and nature. His field recordings – which he describes as an archive of “sonic memories” – serve as a starting point, providing “landscapes” for Smith “to channel her poetic vision.” As part of the n.b.k. Billboard series, a work from CORRESPONDENCESCry of the Lost | Prince of Anarchy – will be presented for the first time in urban space, allowing it to reach a broader public.

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