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John Cage Visual Art: To Sober and Quiet the Mind

por Kathan Brown

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Art. Music. Cultural Writing. JOHN CAGE VISUAL ART is an exquisite book which includes 116 color images. It is presented in three parts. The first is a text wrtten from Kathan Brown's own experience. In it, she often uses Cage's words to describe particular works, and she reflects upon how the art can be used in the world. The second part is a detailed section that illustrates scores that Cage created for his printers, and explains his use of what he called chance operations in making his work. The third section is pictorial, including reproductions of Cage's prints, watercolors and drawings. John Cage told Brown that the purpose of art is to sober and quiet the mind, so that it is in accord with what happens.… (más)
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For those who like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing they will adore. Cage, in his music, tried many things, but some are key -- accident, sound for sound's sake and a Zen approach. Once, he accepted a definition of the purpose of music as being "to sober and quiet the mind, thus rendering it susceptible to divine influences".

The same approaches characterize his visual work, as this book illustrates. The writer, Kathan Brown, is uniquely qualified to discuss Cage and his work. Brown founded the Crown Point Press, which published Cage's work, and where he made some of his prints. She knew him, and understood his art and his process.

The book is NOT entirely about Cage's visual work. The first part is a text on Cage's art (and on art generally) by author Kathan Brown. The second uses Cage's scores to show how he used accident in his music. The third presents some of Cage's visual works. The book is a treasure and a treasury -- for those who like this sort of art.
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Art. Music. Cultural Writing. JOHN CAGE VISUAL ART is an exquisite book which includes 116 color images. It is presented in three parts. The first is a text wrtten from Kathan Brown's own experience. In it, she often uses Cage's words to describe particular works, and she reflects upon how the art can be used in the world. The second part is a detailed section that illustrates scores that Cage created for his printers, and explains his use of what he called chance operations in making his work. The third section is pictorial, including reproductions of Cage's prints, watercolors and drawings. John Cage told Brown that the purpose of art is to sober and quiet the mind, so that it is in accord with what happens.

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