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Stan VanDerBeek : the culture intercom / by Vanderbeek, Stan.(CARDINAL)836083; Arning, Bill.(CARDINAL)219851; Ribas, João.(CARDINAL)838443; MIT List Visual Arts Center.(CARDINAL)189840; Contemporary Arts Museum (Houston, Tex.)(CARDINAL)133566;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-154) and filmography (pages 155-156).Foreword / Jane Farver and Bill Arning -- Stan VanDerBeek's currency / Bill Arning -- The culture : intercom / Mark Bartlett -- Stan VanDerBeek : collage experience / Gloria Sutton -- Stan VanDerBeek's "Industrial metaphysical revolution" / João Ribas -- From the ivory tower to the control room / Jacob Procter -- Stan VanDerBeek : from classroom to artist in residence to the world / Michael Zryd.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Vanderbeek, Stan.; Vanderbeek, Stan; Experimental films.; Photocollage.;
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VanDerBeek + VanDerBeek / by Vanderbeek, Stan,artist.(CARDINAL)836083; VanDerBeek, Sara,1976-artist,editor,curator.(CARDINAL)846043; Spengemann, Chelsea,editor,curator.(CARDINAL)849894; Arnal, Jeff,author of introductory note.(CARDINAL)839334; Sutton, Gloria,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)275357; Campbell, Andrianna,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)356157; Kim, Jean (Hyemin),writer of supplementary textual content.; Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)272324;
Includes bibliographical references.Director's note / Jeff Arnal -- Giving form to a memory of an image / Gloria Sutton -- Sara VanDerBeek : photographic understanding / Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur -- Body, language, and the dream-sphere : Stan VanDerBeek and Black Mountain College / Hyemin Kim -- List of works by page number.An exhibition of artwork by Sara VanDerBeek and by her father, Stan VanDerBeek, an alumnus of Black Mountain College. "This exhibition included his paintings from the early 1950s; pioneering animated films 1959-1969 with soundtracks by fellow BMC alums John Cage and Jay Watt; and archival material related to his work at BMC. [. . .] For this exhibition, [Sara] selected a precise grouping of her recent photographs and sculptures that together form a meditative, immersive environment for considering how the ethos of Black Mountain College might be transmitted across generations. The fragility and strength evoked in Sara's work through her pointed manipulations of color, scale, and surface convey a respect for her predecessors as well as a drive to generate meaningful images in an era in which their proliferation, as foreseen by her father's work, intensifies with each passing moment"--https://www.blackmountaincollege.org/vanderbeek-vanderbeek, accesssed Jan. 13, 2021.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Vanderbeek, Stan; VanDerBeek, Sara, 1976-; Experimental films; Art, American; Art, American;
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Begin to see : the photographers of Black Mountain College / by Thomson, Julie J.,author.(CARDINAL)349724; Beggs, Michael.(CARDINAL)349723; Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.(CARDINAL)272324;
Includes bibliographical references.Director's foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Begin to see: the photographers of Black Mountain College / by Julie J. Thomson. Visiting photographers ; Making photographs and revealing the world ; Beginning to see: the photographers at BMC ; Available light ; Bearing witness ; Performing for the camera ; Experimentation ; Conclusion -- Five photographers -- Snapshots -- The flattest kind of picture: texture and matière in photography at Black Mountain College / by Michael Beggs -- Photographer biographies -- Select chronology of photographers and photography at BMC.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Photographs.; Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.); Photographers; Photography; Photography, Artistic;
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Merce Cunningham : co:mm:on ti:me / by Meade, Fionn,editor.(CARDINAL)354007; Rothfuss, Joan,editor.(CARDINAL)217846; Cunningham, Merce.Works.Selections.; Walker Art Center,originatoranizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)150439;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-441) and index.Foreword / Olga Viso -- Acknowledgments / Fionn Meade -- Merce Cunningham and Westbeth / David Vaughan -- Collaborators. John Cage -- Morris Graves -- Robert Rauschenberg -- Jasper Johns -- David Tudor -- Takehisa Kosugi -- Nam June Paik -- Robert Morris -- Bruce Nauman -- Charles Atlas -- Rei Kawakubo -- Black Mountain College -- Essays. Root of an unfocus / Fionn Meade -- A May-December romance?: time and collaboration in The seasons / Juliet Bellow -- Antic meet triptych / Claudia La Rocco -- A medium for engagement: on the Merce Cunningham Dance Company's Events / Hiroko Ikegami -- Color should travel: Frank Stella's Scramble / Mary L. Coyne -- Not so much a program of music as the experience of music / Benjamin Piekut -- Blossoming of the bride: on Walkaround time / Carlos Basualdo -- Between us: friendship in Channels/Inserts / Kelly Kivland -- Four events that have led to large discoveries (about Merce Cunningham) / Douglas Crimp -- Ocean / Philip Bither -- Dancing for the digital age: Cunningham's Biped / Roger Copeland -- Variations V (1965) / Merce Cunningham -- Interviews. Legacy and forward motion: interviews with Common time commissioned artists / Philip Bither -- An interview with Beth Gill / Danielle Goldman -- An interview with Maria Hassabi / Aram Moshayedi -- An interview with Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell, and Silas Riener / Victoria Brooks -- Chronology. A labyrinth with no exits: a chronology of Merce Cunningham and his collaborators / Mary L. Coyne -- Artist texts. Notation (1968) / Merce Cunningham -- Space, time and dance (1952) / Merce Cunningham -- [The new school] (Early 1960s) / John Cage -- The Cage class (1991) / Bruce Altshuler -- 2 pages, 122 words on music and dance (1957) / John Cage -- A view of 9 evenings: theatre & engineering (1967) / Simone Forti -- Judson days (1962) / Robert Ellis Dunn -- Cunningham and his dancers--conversation with Carolyn Brown, Douglas Dunn, Viola Farber, Steve Paxton, Marianne Preger-Simon, Valda Setterfield, and Gus Solomons Jr (1987) / David Vaughan (moderator) -- Four events that have led to large discoveries (1994) / Merce Cunningham -- Portfolios. Costumes from the Walker Art Center MCDC Collection -- Choreography in focus / Fionn Meade -- Reference. Appendix I. Merce Cunningham choreography -- Appendix II. Dances for camera -- Appendix III. Dancers -- Appendix IV. Composers -- Appendix V. Visual artists and designers."Renowned as both choreographer and dancer, Merce Cunningham also revolutionized dance through his partnerships with the many artists who created costumes, lighting, films and videos, and décor and sound for his choreographic works. Cunningham, together with partner John Cage, invited those artists to help him rethink what dance could mean, both on the stage and in site-responsive contexts. His notion that movement, sound, and visual art could share a 'common time' remains one of the most radical aesthetic models of the 20th century and yielded extraordinary works by dozens of artists and composers, including Charles Atlas, John Cage, Morris Graves, Jasper Johns, Rei Kawakubo, Robert Morris, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan Vanderbeek, Andy Warhol, and La Monte Young, among many others. These collaborations bring to the fore Cunningham's direct impact upon postwar artistic practice. This volume reconsiders the choreographer and his collaborators as an extraordinarily generative interdisciplinary network that preceded and predicted dramatic shifts in performance, including the development of site-specific dance, the use of technology as a choreographic tool, and the radical separation of sound and movement in dance. It features ten new essays by curators and historians, as well as interviews with contemporary choreographers--Beth Gill, Maria Hassabi, Rashaun Mitchell, and Silas Riener--who address Cunningham's continued influence. These are supplemented by rarely published archival photographs, reprints of texts by Cunningham, Cage, and other key dancers, artists and scholars, several appendices, and an extensive illustrated chronology placing Cunningham's activities and those of his collaborators in the context of the 20th century, particularly the expanded arts scene of the 1960s and 1970s. This book is an essential volume for anyone interested in contemporary art, music, and dance."--
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Cunningham, Merce; Merce Cunningham Dance Company; Art and dance; Artistic collaboration;
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