© The John Cage Trust at Bard
John Cage: Every Day is a Good Day
Sat 25 September 2010 - Sun 14 November 2010
Kettle's Yard House and Gallery
John Cage was one of the leading avant-garde composers of the twentieth century, most famous perhaps for his silent work of 1952, 4'33". Cage was closely connected with art and artists throughout his long career. He collaborated frequently with Robert Rauschenberg and the dance choregrapher Merce Cunningham, was a friend of Jasper Johns and Marcel Duchamp, and was a major influence on the Fluxus artists of the 1960s and 70s. It was not until he was in his mid-sixties that he began to practice seriously as a visual artist himself, producing over 600 prints with the Crown Point Press in San Francisco, as well as 260 drawings and watercolours. In these works he applied the same chance-determined procedures that he used in his musical compositions.
This exhibition will be the largest ever organised, presenting over 100 works on paper, including the extraordinary Ryoanji series, described by the art critic David Sylvester as 'among the most beautiful prints and drawings made anywhere in the 1980s'. In these works he drew around the outlines of stones scattered (according to chance) across the paper or printing plate, in one case drawing around 3,375 individually placed stones. He also experimented with burning or soaking the paper, and applied complex, painstaking procedures at each stage of the printmaking process.
Inspired by Cage's use of chance-determined scores, the exhibition will differ markedly from a traditional touring exhibition. The procedure that Cage often employed, using a computer-generated random number programme similar to the Chinese oracle, the 'I Ching', will be used to determine the layout of the exhibition within each venue. The programme will determine the position of each work, resulting in works being displayed at many different heights, and in groups that no curator would ordinarily choose. The exhibition will be re-hung at intervals during the show, with a number of works being added, moved or withdrawn. Such chance encounters between quite different works will give a sense of them being part of an ongoing creative process, rather than merely being the result of one creative moment. Cage, who disliked linear displays, employed this method in several exhibitions, notably Rolywholyover, in Los Angeles in 1992, which he described as a 'composition for museum'.
Alongside the exhibition will be a lively programme of talks and events exploring other aspects of Cage's practice, including his music, writing and performance, and his wide-ranging interests from mycology to chess.
This will be the first major retrospective in the UK of the visual art of the American composer and artist John Cage (1912-1992). The exhibition has been conceived by Jeremy Millar and is organised by Hayward Touring and BALTIC with the close support and guidance of the John Cage Trust.
The exhibition comes to Kettle's Yard following its premiere at BALTIC this summer.
Cost: free
Enquiries and booking
No need to book.
Enquiries: Mark Searle Website Email: mail@kettlesyard.cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223 748100
Timing
11:30am-5:00pm Tuesday-Sunday every week from Saturday 25 September 2010 until Sunday 14 November 2010
All times
Sat 25 September 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 26 September 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 28 September 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 29 September 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 30 September 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 1 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 2 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 3 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 5 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 6 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 7 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 8 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 9 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 10 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 12 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 13 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 14 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 15 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 16 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 17 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 19 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 20 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 21 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 22 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 23 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 24 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 26 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 27 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 28 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 29 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 30 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 31 October 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 2 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 3 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 4 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 5 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 6 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 7 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Tue 9 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Wed 10 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Thu 11 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Fri 12 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sat 13 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |
Sun 14 November 2010 | 11:30AM - 5:00PM |