John Cage composing, computing, and curating

John Cage composing, computing, and curating

Sandra Skurvida

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ISBN
978-10-327-1747-0
author
Sandra Skurvida
title(s)
John Cage composing, computing, and curating
publisher
New York ; Abingdon, Routledge, 2025
Physical Description
1 volume (161 p.) 25 cm
collection
Routledge Research in Art History
subject - person
Duchamp, Marcel (1887-1968)
type
livre
Bibliographic note or index
Bibliogr. p. 142-149. Index

summary

This study reassesses Cage’s multifaceted practice from a transdisciplinary perspective, using text as a premise for his musical, visual, lingual, and museal compositions. In his compositions, John Cage opened the structures of music, language, and the museum to change perpetuated by chance operations. His correspondences across history with an extended circle of creators, including Erik Satie, Marcel Duchamp, and Henry David Thoreau, among many others, erased single-minded authorship via methodical processing of source material. Foreshadowing ecological recycling, Cage’s late compositions for museum opened perspectives for posthuman mediation in curating and contemporary art. He conceived of anarchy as the coexistence of mutually aiding yet autonomous self-determinate entities. This book introduces Cage to the twenty-first century as a composer whose work intersects different temporalities and modes of being, the past and the present, the human and the non-human, and the individual and the communal. The book will be of interest to scholars of art history, music, curatorial studies, and museum studies. © Routledge

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