ANASTASI BRADSHAW CAGE MARIONI RAUSCHENBERG TOBEY
by Dove Bradshaw
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About the Book
The 2014 exhibition Strategies of Non-Intention: John Cage and Artists He Collected: Anastasi, Bradshaw, Cage, Marioni, Rauschenberg, and Tobey 1990/2014 was curated by Dove Bradshaw at Sandra Gering Inc., New York, 24 years after the original exhibition with different works. A fully illustrated catalogue includes a republication of the 1990 catalogue in which John Cage described the methods as embodying “non-intention.” A DVD was made of each artist either creating a work in the exhibition or a related work.
Rauschenberg commented about his Transfers, “I use this method for maximum lack of control.” Anastasi uses the word “blind;” Marioni says that his work is like “doing yoga with a pencil.” Tobey tried to “subvert his unconscious” while Bradshaw uses nature and chemistry. Cage stated, “If you use Chance Operations the implication is that every answer is good.”
Rauschenberg commented about his Transfers, “I use this method for maximum lack of control.” Anastasi uses the word “blind;” Marioni says that his work is like “doing yoga with a pencil.” Tobey tried to “subvert his unconscious” while Bradshaw uses nature and chemistry. Cage stated, “If you use Chance Operations the implication is that every answer is good.”
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Mar 06, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords , Sandra Gering Dove Bradshaw William Anastasi John Cage Mark Tobey Tom Marioni Robert Rauschenberg Strategies of non-intention
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