Jeff Tweedy Soundtracks New Video for Photographer Gregory Crewdson: Watch

Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy has soundtracked a new video to accompany photographer Gregory Crewdson’s 2020 collection An Eclipse of Moths. Watch below.

Crewdson’s An Eclipse of Moths debuted this week at the Gagosian in Los Angeles. The collection is showing until November 21. In a statement, Crewdson said:

These pictures are a meditation on brokenness, a search, a longing, and a yearning for meaning and transcendence. The figures are surrounded by vast decaying industrial landscapes and the impinging nature—and there’s a certain underlying suggestion of anxiety. But I hope in the end the theme of nature persisting, and of figures seeking out light, offers hope for renewal, even redemption.

Along with the video collaboration, Tweedy wrote for a limited-edition book of An Eclipse for Moths that’s being released by Aperture. Find the book at Amazon. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

Jeff Tweedy is readying his solo album Love Is the King, which is out on October 23. Earlier this year, he scored the ESPN documentary Long Gone Summer.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “The Music That Made Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy.”

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