“26.’1.1499” by John Cage, performed by Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik in 1971
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Charlotte Moorman performs Nam June Paik’s TV Cello wearing TV Glasses, New York, 1971. Photo: Takahiko iimura.
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Charlotte Moorman performs Nam June Paik’s TV Cello wearing TV Glasses, New York, 1971 [Photo: Takahiko iimura]
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Human Cello, Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik performing John Cage's 26'1.1499" for a String Player, New York City, 1965
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Nam June Paik
Topless Cellist, 1995
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...Charlotte Moorman, performing Nam June Paik’s 'TV Cello'...
New York, 1971.
Ph._____Takahiko Iimura.
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Charlotte Moorman
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Nam June Paik for Charlotte Moorman, TV Cello, 1971
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Global Groove (1973)
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Charlotte Moorman - Nam June Paik
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Nam June Paik and Charlotte Moorman performing John Cage's "26'1.1499" for a String Player" 1965
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Robert Rauschenberg, Wall to Wall. John Cage + Friends, Symphony Space, 1982 [Granary Books, New York, NY. © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, NY. Bibl.: Marc Gundel, Rauschenberg. Posters, With a contribution by Jürgen Döring, Prestel Verlag, München, London, New York, NY, 2001, p. 50]
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It All Started With a Stale Sandwich
It All Started With a Stale Sandwich [trailer]
Documentary about the Kaldor Public Art Projects, a non-profit arts organisation established in 1969 by John Kaldor, that collaborates with international artists to create site-specific art projects in public spaces in Australia.
Very interesting doc about Kaldor and some of the projects he and his organisation supported, starting with the back then largely unknown Christo and Jeanne Claude. Among the artists are well known names like Marina Abramovic, Nam June Paik and Jeff Koons, but also lesser know local Australian ones.
Not all of them are memorable, but I like large public projects, where the public often is very sceptical beforehand, but then most of the visitors become totally fascinated when they see and experience them, creating unique memories for them. Something that for example always happens with Christo's large scale wrappings.
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"flux motus. l'avanguardia nella città": fluxus a reggio emilia, dal 13 maggio
La galleria VV8artecontemporanea e l’Archivio Storico Pari&Dispari propongono l’esposizione FLUX MOTUS L’Avanguardia nella città, a cura di Valerio Dehò. In mostra oltre 30 opere di Philip Corner, Wolf Vostell, Geoffrey Hendricks, Ben Vautier, Ben Patterson, Bob Watts, Giuseppe Chiari, Alison Knowles, Jackson Mac Low, Yoko Ono, Takako Saito, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman.Inaugurazione 13…
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