The 1975 curate unique YouTube art exhibition for Notes On A Conditional Form album


The 1975 performing at Pitchfork Paris 2019 (Jessica Bartolini for Live4ever)

The 1975 performing at Pitchfork Paris 2019 (Jessica Bartolini for Live4ever)




The 1975 and director Ben Ditto have joined forces with fourteen different artists to curate a unique exhibition centered on their recent Notes On A Conditional Form album.

The exhibition takes the form of a YouTube playlist and is viewable on the band’s official website, the artists working across a range of mediums such as 3D modelling, AI, generative animation, motion-capture and performance to create a visual story for each of the tracks on an album which Live4ever summed up as a, ‘highly thought provoking, impactful’ one:

“Not just because of the candour of its personality, or that it shows how one of the world’s biggest acts continue to pursue a unique take on the responsibilities of stardom,” the review reads.

“The truth is simple: on it you can hear The 1975 redefining what it is to be a rock band in the 21st century, going where they want, making their imperfections count. It would be a radical departure if the concept wasn’t already now theirs to own and explore as they see fit.”

“Sometimes, like Alex Turner, successful artists just want to shed a skin. Others however want to go naked, mindful of nobody’s judgement. Right now, Matt Healy and his friends are not afraid of looking everyone in the eye.”


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