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A Night Out With Bob (Rauschenberg) and John (Cage) |
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Thursday, January 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center 56 Broadway in downtown Asheville $7, $5 for BMCM+AC members and students w/ID Co-sponsored by the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival and BMCM+AC
On Thursday, January 24th at 7:30p.m., The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center and the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival will present an evening devoted to two of the pivotal artists of the 20th century, Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage. Robert Rauschenberg and John Cage along with Merce Cunningham had been collaborators in creating new visions in artistic expression and performance since 1952. Their unique creations explored a wild variety of media that encompassed techniques, ideas and themes still reverberating through today’s art world.
The event will be a multimedia presentation/lecture presented by Jim Julien, co-director of the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival with visual elements and information pertinent to Rauschenberg’s and Cage’s impact on the world of performance art. It will include performances of Cage pieces by UNCA Professor of Music Wayne Kirby with guest musicians and others. A Cage-inspired and chance-based art piece called “Modus Operandi” will be performed by Cilla Vee – Life Arts, this collaboration features native British choreographer Claire Elizabeth Barratt with Asheville, NC composer Elisa Faires.
John Cage first came to Black Mountain College in the summer of 1948 to teach music and was Composer in Residence at the College in 1953. In the summer of 1952, Cage conceived of the event that has since become known as the first “Happening” in this country, an unscripted series of sequential and overlapping events within a strict time structure. Cage was at the leading edge of the avant-garde, exploring the unlimited possibilities of time-based work, prepared instruments, ambient sound as music, and chance procedures.
Starting in 1949, Robert Rauschenberg studied at the Black Mountain College in North Carolina under Josef Albers where he meets Merce Cunningham and John Cage. Rauschenberg’s relentless curiosity and joyful invention has made him one of the most fascinating and unpredictable artist of our times. A Night Out With Bob Rauschenberg) and John (Cage) is intended as an appreciation and an examination of their unusual genius and contribution to modern art.
This event is the opening night event for the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival and is being presented at the Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center at 56 Broadway in downtown Asheville in partnership with the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival. Please go to www.blackmountaincollege.org or www.ashevillefringe.org for more information. “Modus Operandi” is funded in part through Meet The Composer's MetLife Creative Connections program.
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