Alison Knowles

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Marcel Duchamp: L'art du possible
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Portrait de l’un des plus grands artistes français du début du XXe siècle depuis ses débuts où il publiait des dessins humoristiques dans la presse jusqu'à sa reconnaissance lorsqu'il s’est installé aux Etats-Unis. Inventeur des «ready-mades», objets usuels promus œuvres d'art, le peintre, plasticien et dessinateur Marcel Duchamp s’est inspiré des sciences et notamment des mathématiques pour réaliser ses créations à l’image de «Trois stoppages étalon». Sa composition «Nu descendant un escalier» (1912) provoqua un scandale retentissant à Paris et à New York. Ce tableau fut même refusé au Salon des indépendants à Paris.
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Flux-Concert
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Flux-Concert

Mar 24, 1979
On March 24, 1979, The Kitchen presented a two-part program dedicated to the work of various Fluxus artists. The programming began with the premiere of Alison Knowles’s “Natural Assemblages and the True Crow.” For the piece, Knowles engaged in a dialogue with her own taped voice, which read aloud selections from various natural history books. Simultaneously, violinist Michael Goldstein provided an improvised score while dancer Jessie Higgins executed a number of one-movement phrases by following instructions on index cards. The second part of the night’s programming consisted of forty rapid performances—most sixty seconds or less—by various Fluxus members, including Yoko Ono, George Brecht, La Monte Young, and Nam June Paik. Ken Friedman and Larry Miller coordinated this portion of the event.
Flux-Concert
1

Flux-Concert

Mar 24, 1979
On March 24, 1979, The Kitchen presented a two-part program dedicated to the work of various Fluxus artists. The programming began with the premiere of Alison Knowles’s “Natural Assemblages and the True Crow.” For the piece, Knowles engaged in a dialogue with her own taped voice, which read aloud selections from various natural history books. Simultaneously, violinist Michael Goldstein provided an improvised score while dancer Jessie Higgins executed a number of one-movement phrases by following instructions on index cards. The second part of the night’s programming consisted of forty rapid performances—most sixty seconds or less—by various Fluxus members, including Yoko Ono, George Brecht, La Monte Young, and Nam June Paik. Ken Friedman and Larry Miller coordinated this portion of the event.