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Allan Kaprow (August 23, 1927 –
April 5, 2006) was an
American performance artist,
installation artist, painter, and ****emblagist . He
helped to develop...
- The term was
first used by
Allan Kaprow during the 1950s to
describe a
range of art-related events.
Allan Kaprow first coined the term "happening" in...
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discrete category until the mid-twentieth century.
Allan Kaprow used the term "Environment" in 1958 (
Kaprow 6) to
describe his
transformed indoor spaces; this...
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pronounced [pʰàt kā.pʰrāw]; transl. stir-fried holy basil), also
spelled pad
kaprow, pad kaprao, or pad gaprao, is one of the most po****r Thai
dishes in Thailand...
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American conceptual artist Allan Kaprow edited by Kelley. He is also the
author of Childsplay: the Art of
Allan Kaprow,
published in 2004 by UC Press....
- with
their emphasis on
rhythm and process. The
Happenings artist Allan Kaprow,
sculptors Richard Serra and Eva Hesse, and many
contemporary artists have...
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Performance Art,
called Kunst Aktionen,
alongside Wiener Aktionismus that
Allan Kaprow and
Carolee Schneemann termed Art Happenings. Today, internationally, the...
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seemingly disconnected acts.
Notable creators of
happenings included Allan Kaprow—who
first used the term in 1958,
Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Red Grooms,...
- At the New
School for
Social Research in New York, John Cage and
Allan Kaprow became involved in
developing happening performance art.
These carefully...
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unconventional neo-Dadaism
first hand, and via his New York City protégés
Allan Kaprow, Brecht, Mac Low, Al
Hansen and the poet **** Higgins.
After Cage finished...