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...Arriving in 1950s Europe having trained as a concert pianist, Paik fell in with composer John Cage, whose fame did not spare him the younger man’s prankishness....
...Not all is video: they also have two-dimensional works and sculpture, some incorporating video, for instance by Gary Hill and Nam June Paik....
...Ono was a member of the leading avant garde art group alongside Nam June Paik and John Cage, years before her Beatles association....
...The programme is all-American, with classics by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and John Williams, as well as beloved pieces such as Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, 100 years after its debut....
...builds networks “and then somewhere in all that connecting and networking, there’s a transaction where she monetises her relationships”, says Steven Teles, an associate professor of political science at Johns...
...The space opens (by appointment only) on June 30 and will have a show of preparatory maquettes by John Baldessari in September, followed by a project with Lawler in November....
...His is a kind of visual John Cage, allowing reality to be the sound of the work....
...By giving us permission to create, Paik stripped away the structures that let us receive and judge. His mentor John Cage did much the same for music....
...Pianos proved a rich source of inspiration for avant-garde artists after the composer John Cage placed objects between and on their strings in the late 1930s....
...Subsequent KPAP projects have involved Nam June Paik, Richard Long, Sol LeWitt, Marina Abramovic, Bill Viola and Jeff Koons, whose 12-metre “Puppy” made of flowering plants was seen by 1.8m people on Circular...
...Nauman’s hanging heads harmonise with Jasper Johns’ gouache of a lynched lightbulb....
...Jasper Johns wrote to him that “C. Moorman should be kept off the stage.”...
...The price ($118,750) achieved for John Gerrard’s 3D video “Oil Stick Work (Angelo Martinez, Richfield, Kansas)” (2008) at Phillips last year was a market peak....
...Sculpture in its many forms is a focus for the day sale, ranging from iron Tinguely structures to a multicolour media piece by Nam June Paik....
...An enraged Cho ordered the Korean Air flight to abandon take-off and return to the terminal at New York’s John F Kennedy airport, and had an attendant removed from the aircraft....
...A stint among the musical avant-garde in Germany led to a meeting with John Cage and an abrupt change of direction....
...The Middle Eastern art specialist Antonia Carver (whose husband Simeon Kerr is the FT’s Dubai correspondent) has been appointed the new director of Art Dubai, following on from the London art dealer John...
...While fellow video pioneers such as Nam June Paik, Douglas Davis and Bruce Naumann were using the medium to deconstruct images rather than make them, Viola slipped off to the Sahara desert, Japanese mountains...
...John Cage wrote out musical scores in ribbon form. Robert Rauschenberg rolled an ink-stained tyre across an endless sheet....
...military rulers cut diplomatic ties with North Korea in 1983 after four South Korean cabinet ministers were killed in a bombing in Rangoon carried out by North Korean commandos during a visit by Chun Doo-hwan...
...In 1987, his administration persuaded Chun Doo Hwan, the South Korean president, to give way to democratic change. The George W....
...One reader in particular noticed it: the authoritarian president at the time, Chun Doo-hwan, told him to take a year off and do some more study. Woo Jae-yeon, Seoul....
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