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Poster: It's Oh So Quiet — Björk

Cat. № POSTER-392 · Archive reference image

Music That Never Was № 392

It's Oh So Quiet — Björk

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Archive note

A recovered promotional poster for Björk's fictional 1995 pop-art music video collaboration, directed in an alternate timeline where minimalist Icelandic aesthetics merged with British surrealism and Japanese visual culture. The composition centers Björk in a yellow shirt against a detritus-filled room of oversized tires and industrial objects, evoking both the music video's aesthetic and a deliberate visual paradox: silence rendered as visual noise. Archivists believe this was created for a limited VEVO distribution that never aired, bridging the gap between her early experimental work and the hyper-pop visual language of the mid-90s. Appeals to collectors of rare music video ephemera and Björk alternate-history documentation.

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Section
Music That Never Was
Style
digital pop-art, music video poster
Mood
serene yet unsettling, nostalgic, deliberately paradoxical
Palette
yellow, black, orange, cream
Collection
Björk: The Quiet Sessions

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björkicelandic pop90sminimalist blisssurrealismpop artmusic videovevoretro beatsvinyl culturebritish fusionjapanese influenceyellowindustrial aestheticarchive

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