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Box 123

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Contains 14 Results:

Funding. William Penn Foundation, 1994-1995

 File — Box: 123, Folder: 11
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates: 1994-1995

Installation, 1993-1995

 File — Box: 123, Folder: 12
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates: 1993-1995

Installation. Photographs, 1995

 File — Box: 123, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates: 1995

Installation. Twentieth Century Galleries, 1994-1995

 File — Box: 123, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note From the Sub-Series: John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates: 1994-1995