Overview
- Wilson died July 31 at his home in Water Mill, New York, following a short but severe illness, as confirmed by foundation president Chris Green
- The Robert Wilson Arts Foundation will coordinate commemorations at key theatres and cultural centres tied to his landmark productions
- He pioneered non-verbal, image-driven theatre in works such as the five-hour opera Einstein on the Beach, reshaping conventions of drama and opera
- In 2006 he founded the Watermill Center on Long Island to house his archive and support interdisciplinary art experimentation
- His collaborations with artists including Philip Glass, Heiner Müller, Herbert Grönemeyer and Marina Abramović earned numerous international awards, among them the German Order of Merit