Patti Smith
Patti Smith, an iconic figure in the world of art and culture, has left an indelible mark on music, literature, and activism. From her humble beginnings in New York in the 1960s to her establishment as a global icon, she has captivated the world with her evocative music and profound lyrics. With classic albums like “Horses” and “Easter,” and an impressive collection of literary works, including the acclaimed “Just Kids,” which won the National Book Award in 2010, she has received praise and recognition for her contributions to art and literature.
In addition to her artistic career, she is also a passionate advocate for human rights and environmental protection, engaging in causes like Pathway to Paris to address climate change. With her long-time band and her tireless creative spirit, Patti Smith continues to inspire generations of followers with her art and her commitment to social and environmental change.