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Rauschenberg Gallery, Fort Myers, FL, US - Solo Exhibition
Artistic visionaries Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe joined forces for this lockdown art project in support of the postal service and our right to vote. The pair received tens of thousands of postcards which were first displayed at the Rauschenberg Gallery.
Nobel Prize Summit, Global - Keynote + Performance
The Nobel Prize organisation invited Beatie Wolfe to speak, perform, and show her environmental protest piece ‘From Green To Red’ at its inaugural summit following Sir David Attenborough and Al Gore. Beatie Wolfe was introduced on stage by her friend and space beaming collaborator Nobel Laureate Dr Robert Wilson. Watch her segment above.
SXSW (Featured Session), Global - Mark Mothersbaugh x Beatie Wolfe
SXSW invited Beatie Wolfe to be a headline featured speaker for its first online festival for which Beatie Wolfe and collaborator Mark Mothersbaugh held a featured session for their collective postart campaign.
Barbican Center, London, UK - Documentary Premier
‘Orange Juice for the Ears: from Space Beams to Anti-Streams’ is a Barbican-commissioned documentary about Beatie Wolfe’s work directed by LA director Ross Harris. The film premiered at the Barbican Centre before being hosted by Dezeen where it was the most-watched video of the festival.
Virtual Design Festival (Dezeen), Global - Exhibition
Dezeen dedicated a full day to the work of Beatie Wolfe for its virtual design festival. This included an interview with Dezeen’s editor Marcus Fairs, a Q&A, live performance and hosting the Barbican documentary about Beatie Wolfe’s work.
TEDMED, Boston, MA, US - Talk
Beatie gives a TEDMED talk about the power of music and its core value to humanity, sharing her groundbreaking 2014 research project with The Utley Foundation and how this gave birth to the charity ‘Music for Dementia’ and continues to influence policy today.
BBC Radio 4 interview Beatie Wolfe
Digital Plant interview Beatie about her Barbican documentary and Environmental Protest peice
Barbican Center, London, UK - Solo Exhibition
Europe's largest cultural centre invited Beatie Wolfe to take over “The Life Rewired Hub” gallery to show the beta of her environmental protest art piece.
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK - Solo Exhibition
The V&A Museum invited Beatie Wolfe to hold a solo exhibition of her world’s first designs for music in the digital age, which range from a theatre in the palm of your hand, a wearable album jacket, an ‘anti-stream’ from the world’s quietest room and a Space beam from the Big Bang Horn. This exhibition was named as a must-see by BA’s High Life Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine, BBC World Service, FT Weekend Magazine, Forbes, Design Milk, Icon, Creative Review.
V&A Exhibit Beatie Wolfe's Albums
The Victoria and Albert Museum exhibits Beatie Wolfe’s albums for highlight show of LDF18
Wolfe curates the LA Times NewStory Festival
The LA Times 'Festival of Books' (150, 000 attendees) introduces a whole new area to the festival this year with the introduction of NewStory, guest-curated by Beatie Wolfe. NewStory will celebrate the best in music/tech/art from LA's leading creatives, inventors and thinkers - from NASA, Magic Leap and Nokia Bell Labs through to multi-platinum producers and songwriters
LA Times NewStory curated by Beatie Wolfe announced
Super excited to be curating the LA Times first NewStory Festival as part of Festival of Books (150,000 attendees) on April 21st & 22nd #NewStory
Los Angeles Times Festival, Los Angeles, CA, US - Curator
Beatie Wolfe curated a new festival encompassing everything off the page.
The LA Times NewStory Festival co-curated by Beatie Wolfe
The LA Times have announced the NewStory Festival schedule
Bell Labs Anechoic Chamber, New Jersey, US - Installation
Raw Space was released as the world’s first live 360° AR experience, produced in collaboration with Bell Labs and Design I/O. Combining live 360° stereoscopic video of Wolfe’s physical record stream from the quietest room on earth, with real-time AR animations, the effect was a Fantasia-like live streamed album, which ran continuously for a week with artwork that evolved every time the record spun
London Design Festival, London, UK - Exhibition
Beatie Wolfe joins David Bowie’s designer and 60s psychedelic artist to share their art and music designs for the V&A’s “Graphics and Music: past, present and future.”
Punchdrunk Collaboration, London, UK - Art Development + Performance
Beatie Wolfe was approached by the team to join as music advisor for this multi-week immersive installation in the wing of a London dementia care home.
Wired Magazine Salon, London, UK - Exhibition
Beatie Wolfe was invited to exhibit the 3D interactive album app as part of Wired’s salon.
Apple Theatre Exhibition Tour, UK/DEU/US - Exhibition
Beatie Wolfe released her debut album 8ight as a 3D interactive album app. GQ Magazine premiered the release across its magazine and iPad edition and Apple invited Beatie Wolfe to be the first artist to tour its global event theatres: New York, London, & Berlin. Beatie's interviewers included: Spin's Editor-in-Chief Craig Marks in New York, GQ's Commissioning Editor Charlie Burton in London and De:Bug's Founder & Editor Sascha Kösch in Berlin.