Merce Cunningham : co:mm:on ti:me
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451 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm
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Exhibitions at: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, February 8 - July 30, 2017, and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, February 11 - April 30, 2017.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-441) and index.
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"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."--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Meade, F., Rothfuss, J., & Cunningham, M. (2017). Merce Cunningham: co:mm:on ti:me (First edition.). Walker Art Center.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Meade, Fionn, Joan, Rothfuss and Merce. Cunningham. 2017. Merce Cunningham: Co:mm:on Ti:me. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Meade, Fionn, Joan, Rothfuss and Merce. Cunningham. Merce Cunningham: Co:mm:on Ti:me Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Meade, F., Rothfuss, J. and Cunningham, M. (2017). Merce cunningham: co:mm:on ti:me. First edn. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Meade, Fionn,, Joan Rothfuss, and Merce Cunningham. Merce Cunningham: Co:mm:on Ti:me First edition., Walker Art Center, 2017.

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