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Deuchamp Cage aesthetic
1952-1964
Artists: Rauschenberg and Johns
Cooler more intellectual approach
Tradition Breakers
Duchamp: elevate the idea behind the art, strived for indifference, no feeling, personality, no taste, choose items not attracted to.
Cage: deny pre-existing limitations on art, everything is art, depended on chance, Art should not be precious. Zen Buddhism--deny preexisting nature. everything is music if we listen.
Assemblage
Mid 50s to 60s
Artists: stankiewicz, chamberlain, di Suvero, Rauschenberg, Nevelson, Tinguely
Used Junk materials. visual realities of life, reality/abstraction, surrealism influence.
Taken as a joke at first. Abst. Exp. hated it
Happenings
mid 50-60s
artists:
performance events
no plots or programs, werent rehearsed, audience were participants
in environments
context--places they can take place, not plot, chance, impermanent.
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