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A rare original screenprint on black paper, very few are signed. From University of Illinois, May 16 performance.
1969
Edition Size: Artist's proof
Sheet Size: 101.6 x 66 cm cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
A rare original screenprint on black paper, very few are signed. From University of Illinois, May 16 performance.
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John Cage was not only a composer but also a music theorist, writer, and artist. He was one of the most important composers of the 20th century and a key figure in the post-war avant-garde. His most well-known composition, 4’33” (1952), included musicians simply listening to the sounds in a room for 4 minutes and 33 seconds. He amplified common household things live for Cartridge Music (1960). Cage, who was influenced by Zen Buddhism, Indian philosophy, and Duchamp’s readymades, promoted the use of chance techniques in music by incorporating noise, found noises, and unconventional instruments.