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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 43 reviews

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Born in Sussex, England, Antony also spent his childhood in Amsterdam and the San Francisco Bay Area before moving to NYC at the age of 19. In 1992, he founded the performance collective Blacklips at the Pyramid Club, and spent the next several years developing his voice and ideas on late night stages around NYC.  

Antony emerged with his musical ensemble Antony and the Johnsons in 1998.  In 2005 Antony and the Johnsons won the UK's Mercury Prize for the album I am a Bird Now.  Ann Powers of the LA Times wrote upon the release of 2009's The Crying Light, "it's the most personal environmentalist statement possible, making an unforeseen connection between queer culture's identity politics and the green movement. As music, it's simply exquisite."  In 2010, The Sun gave Swanlights 5 out of 5 stars and called Antony "one of the greatest living vocalists."  The Daily News wrote, "in these intense and hushed pieces, he has created an exalted world entirely his own."

In 2006 Antony collaborated with filmmaker Charles Atlas on TURNING, a concert and live video installation. The Guardian called the Barbican's presentation of TURNING, "fragile, life affirming, and truly wonderful (five stars)." Le Monde hailed TURNING at the Olympia in Paris as "Concert-manifeste transsexuel." Since 2008, Antony has performed with symphonies throughout the world, including The London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican, The Chamber Orchestra of Sydney at Sydney Opera House, The Orchestra of St. Luke's at Lincoln Center, and the Brooklyn Philharmonic at BAM. Antony and The Johnsons' presentation of The Crying Light at the Manchester Festival 2009 was included in Klaus Biesenbach's 100 Years: A History of Performance Art, at MoMA PS1.  Last summer, Antony was the musical director and a performer in the critically lauded The Life and Death of Marina Abramović, directed by Robert Wilson.  This piece will tour Madrid, Amsterdam, Basel and Antwerp in Spring 2012.

Antony has collaborated with a wide-ranging group of artists and musicians including Björk, Boy George, Yoko Ono, Laurie Anderson, CocoRosie, and Lou Reed. Reed has said, "When I first heard him I knew I was in the presence of an angel." Anderson adds, "Two words and he has broken your heart. When he sings it is the most exquisite thing you will hear in your life."

Antony is also an accomplished visual artist and has exhibited his drawings at Palais Des Beaux Arts in Belgium, Isis Gallery in London, Accademia Albertina in Turin and the Triennale in Milan.  In 2009 he curated a group show entitled Six Eyes at Agnès B. Galerie Du Jour in Paris, which included work by Peter Hujar, Kiki Smith, and William Basinski.  In October of 2010, Antony released a book of collages and drawings, also called Swanlights, published by Abrams Image. Antony's drawings will be exhibited at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in January 2012, curated by James Elaine. "A case could be made that Mr. Hegarty himself is following some uncharted lines as an artist and performer..." -New York Times

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 43 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Antony shoulda nixed the light show

    by Roseyrox on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    I am a lover of big performance pieces with music but Antony and the johnsons was very disappointing. With the backing of MoMA perhaps I was expecting too much. Reminded me of an angst ridden teen with a buncha money and groupies. I tried to close my eyes to listen But the 70s laser light show using my first screen saver for inspiration kept seeping through my eyelids. Too bad Antony didn't choose to just sing in the center of the beautiful white light we finally got at the end.-- his lovely voice with the very rich orchestral arrangements didn't need all the hocus pocus

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    why mic a whole orchestra? it sounded overpowering

    by SapphireSwell on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    Radio City should reconsider using it's current sound engineers for their one night only productions. This concert was very unbalanced, and the vocalist was consistantly drowned out by the orchestra - who were all microphoned... At points in the concert, it was unbearably loud because the sound techs turned up the volume to keep the singer from being drowned out. There was also a constant hiss from the orchestra mics when there was supposed to be silence. Great performance, great visuals, poor sound.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing stage design

    by Sammie468 on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    I didn't know what to expect when I went to the show. It turned out to be an amazing experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Out of control...amazing!

    by Dahranjelo on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    Listening to it on repeat in my mind!!! Every aspect of the performance was on point! Antony, the orchestra, the art install, and the laser lights!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    an amazing peformance

    by lolobou on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    great show. Both visual and audio. a once in a lifetime experience

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Antony Antony Antony!!!

    by Camilamb on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    It really hard to get words together to explain this unique experience. I don't know if I'll ever see a performance like this again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    swanlights

    by scalvert on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    brilliant, enigmatic, provocative... very carefully crafted stage setting, with a sense of the sublime.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    The Swanlights by Antony and the Johnsons was spectacular!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    for today im nothing

    by stedottomas on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    it was too pretentious and cold, antony called the event «insane», and was true. boring and falling asleep sometimes. the decor was ridicolous, the light design very vintage and the full orchestra totally useless. only the voice and the arrangements were very interesting.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    Antony was mesmerizing as always, as were the orchestral arrangements. Absolutely stunning work by Carl Robertshaw.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    exquisite

    by gkelly8 on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    simply exquisite- the music, the set, the lights. I was filled to the brim.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/28/12Radio City Music Hall - New York

    outstanding show, lights, coreography, orchestra and voice, all absolutely outstanding. Would have liked 15 minutes more of it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Antony is PHENOMENAL!

    by TGirlKayden on 12/2/11LIVE - NYC

    Nothing better than seeing Antony in concert. I'm a HUGE fan.