Every day is a good day
the visual art of John Cage
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Author
Contributions
- Millar, Jeremy - Contributor
- Hayward Gallery - Contributor
- Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art - Contributor
- John Cage Trust - Contributor
- Hayward Touring (Art organisation) - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Hayward Publishing, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
40,000 words, Guess
Page Count
160 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781853322839
- ISBN-101853322830
- OCLC Control Number609541354
- Better World Books9781853322839
- Open LibraryOL44922084M
Classifications
- DDC709
- LCCN6494
- LCCN6537.C29 A4 2010
Alternate Titles
- Visual art of John Cage
- John Cage, every day is a good day
Description
One of the twentieth century's most influential and iconoclastic protagonists, John Cage (1912-1992) may be described not so much as a composer, artist and author, as a thinker who applied his ideas equivalently to sound, visual art and writing. As with his music, the use of chance operations--in particular via the Chinese Book of Changes, or I Ching--was central to Cage's approach to visual art, determining technique, the placement of forms and even tonal values. Every Day is a Good Day provides the first broad assessment of Cage's art, and is fully illustrated with plates of his drawings, watercolors and prints, including series such as Where R=Ryoanji (1983-92). Cage's working methods and philosophies are brought to light in new interviews with key collaborators: printmaker and writer Kathan Brown, founder of Crown Point Press; Laura Kuhn, Director of the John Cage Trust; artist Ray Kass; and Julie Lazar, curator of Cage's composition for a museum, Rolywholyover: A Circus. Extracts from a 1966 interview between John Cage and critic Irving Sandler are also reproduced. At the heart of the book is a "Companion to John Cage," a selection of quotes by Cage and notes on key themes and influences, all of which make it essential reading on this important figure of the twentieth-century avant garde.
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