Eli Keszler

Eli Keszler

Artist

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Eli Keszler is a New York based artist, composer and percussionist. Keszler has released solo records for LuckyMe, Shelter Press, Empty Editions, ESP-DISK', PAN and REL Records to critical acclaim with his latest release ‘ICONS’ (2021, LuckyMe). His film work includes original scores for Lofty Nathan’s Harka (2022), which won best actor at Cannes and Dasha Nekrasova’s feature The Scary of Sixty First (2021) which won GWFF Best First Feature Award at the Berlin Film Festival, and contributions to Daniel Lopatin's score for Uncut Gems (2019). As a composer, Keszler's commissions include: the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, ICE Ensemble, Brooklyn String Orchestra and So Percussion. He has collaborated with Oneohtrix Point Never, Skrillex, Laurel Halo, Kevin Beasley, Rashad Becker, Laure Prouvost, and David Grubbs among others. Keszler tours internationally and his music, installations, and visual work have appeared at The Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum, Lincoln Center, MIT List Center, 67 Ludlow, Victoria & Albert Museum, Sculpture Center, The Kitchen, South London Gallery, Hessel Museum, Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Luma-Foundation, Barbican-St. Lukes, Walker Art Center, LAX Art, and MoMA PS1.