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A John Cage Quote Unifies a Sprawling Show of Digital and Analog Art Everything at Once , a vast group exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of Lisson Gallery, strings together an eclectic array ...
Updated: July 28, 2009 By Allan Kozinn John Cage was a prolific and influential composer whose work influenced the Minimalist movement in art and music. He died on Aug. 12, 1992.
"Get Lucky: The Culture of Chance" at SOMArts will make some visitors wish for a more systematic genealogy of John Cage's artistic aftermath - a project that someone may one day attempt. Meanwhile ...
A Japanese-born multimedia artist whose associates included John Cage and Yoko Ono, he pushed digital music past its breaking point. By Alex Williams Yasunao Tone, an experimental composer and ...
It was largely through my contact with John Cage that I came to recognize the value of my own tradition.” As Yang emphasizes, the meeting of Cage and Japan did not begin with his arrival in 1962.
If people know of John Cage at all, they tend to know of him as a “composer” of a famous, some might say gag-ish, piece of silent music, and as the writer of aesthetic theories about silence.
Art World Fans Flock to Witness a Single Chord Change in John Cage’s 639-Year-Long Organ Performance. The slowest and longest version of Cage's experimental score is set to finish in the year 2640.
The late American composer John Cage left it up to the performer to decide how long his work, Organ2/ASLSP, should take. A group in Germany is testing the limits.
If all goes as planned, the work by the late composer John Cage will take over 600 years to perform. A specially rigged organ in Germany has been performing the piece since 2001, and it recently ...
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