Robert Wilson, theatre director and visual artist, dies aged 83 | Robert Wilson

Famous theater director, playwright and artist Robert Wilson died at the age of 83.
His death was confirmed by Watermill Center, an art center in New York, Water Mill. He died in peace after “short but acute disease”.
Wilson’s career in the theater took the name of a teacher who helped him stuttering the Byrd Hoffman Byrds School in New York in the late 1960s. In the mid -1970s, Philip Glass continued to create an opera Einstein on the beach.
After visiting Europe, Wilson wanted to put it in New York and decided that the Metropolitan Opera House would be the best place, but they said no, so he rented it. In 2012, Guardian said to Guardian, “90,000 dollars, a lot of money,” he said. “Feather was sold, so we performed a second performance. It was a traditional opera goals and a crazy mixture of people who had never been present before. We still resulted in debt, but these performances really established both.”
Among his loans were Deafman Bakis and silent opera, such as the life and time of Joseph Stalin of Joseph Stalin.
He directed the work of others, including William Shakespeare’s King Lear and Tempest and Swansong of Anton Chekhov. Most recently, Palma directed UBU in Mallorca and said that he said in Isabelle Huppert London in Mary.
“Theater is one thing” in question In 2019. “And if it’s not something – it’s too complicated.”
As a visual artist, Wilson created designs for sculptures, furniture and drawings. In 1993, he was awarded the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennial for his sculpture work.
“I don’t think I am very good to explain my job” in question When he returned to the 57th Venice Biennial in 2022. “But that’s something you’ve been through.”
The recognition of his talents included the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1971, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1986 and the Best Opera Award in 2013.
Many big names co -employees Tom Waits, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Martin McDonagh, Allen Ginsberg, Laurie Anderson, Tilda Swinton, Jim Jarmusch and Lady Gaga.
Wilson also worked with Gaga during the Artpop period, designed the set for the performance of the 2013 MTV music video awards and used it in an exhibition in Louvre. In 2016, Gaga said from Gaga, “Concentration, the power he has, the total”.
Wilson survived his sister Suzanne and his nephew Lori and Monuments and will soon be announced. “His works have touched, inspired and influenced artists and audiences since the 1960s,“ his works have touched, inspired and influenced.




