We already know the Museum of Modern Art in New York City will be presenting a new video installation featuring Bjork, but now we're getting a taste of what to expect.

Set to open in early March, Black Lake is a new sound and video installation commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art as part of an overall Bjork-focused exhibit, set to run through June 7. You can see the trailer below:

The exhibit is a retrospective of the multifaceted work of the composer, musician and singer, and draws from more than 20 years of Bjork's various innovative projects and her eight full-length albums. It will chronicle her career through sound, film, visuals and costumes.

The exhibit will also include instruments used on her recordings -- including a gameleste, pipe organ, gravity harp and Tesla coil. From the Black Lake video experience to a music video retrospective to the various collections throughout, exhibit will no doubt be an immersive journey for fans. You can get more information on MoMA's exhibit here.

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