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  1. Monika Marianne "Moki" Karlsson Cherry. Profile: Swedish visual artist, scenographer and musician, born February 8, 1943 in Storheden, Norrbotten, died August 29, 2009 in Farstorps-Tågarp in Hässleholm municipality. She was the spouse of Don Cherry and mother of Neneh Cherry and Eagle-Eye Cherry.

  2. 17 mag 2023 · Share. MOKI CHERRY: HERE AND NOW. Wednesday 31 May – Sunday 27 August 2023. ICA London. The Mall, St. James’s. London SW1Y 5AH. ICA London presents the first solo exhibition in a UK institution of Swedish artist, designer and educator, Moki Cherry (1943 – 2009). The exhibition explores Cherry’s expansive and collaborative practice ...

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  4. 6 ott 2021 · Moki Cherry, “Organic Music (Don Cherry, Nana Vasconcelos, Moki, G. Pramaggiore),” 1975, textile applique. (Corbett vs. Dempsey) Karlsson (1943–2009) and Cherry (1936–1995) began touring together for the first time in the summer of 1965—and she began dressing Don’s band Togetherness.

  5. 29 set 2021 · Moki Cherry was born in Norbotten, Sweden in 1943. While growing up her family moved around the country to wherever her father ran the station house and her mother the post office. Since early childhood Moki was absorbed by the world of animals and nature, choosing to spend most of her time in the forest instead of with other children.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Moki_CherryMoki Cherry - Wikiwand

    Moki Cherry was a Swedish interdisciplinary artist and designer who worked in textiles, fashion design, woodworks, painting, collage, ceramics and set design. Her practice traversed the worlds of art, music and theater with diverse influences such as Indian art and music, Tibetan Buddhism, fashion, traditional folk arts and dress, abstraction, cartoons and Pop art.

  7. 3 set 2021 · Moki Cherry (1943-2009) was raised and educated in Sweden, where she worked as a fashion designer in the early 1960s. In 1963, she met Don Cherry, the legendary free music trumpeter, and changed the trajectory of her artistic practice forever. As a couple, Moki and Don worked together on building a utopian vision of art and music, eventually ...