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Merce Cunningham : dancing in space and time
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ISBN: 1852730374 9781852730376 Year: 1992 Publisher: London Dance Books

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Merce Cunningham
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ISBN: 1135889082 1135889090 1280225270 0203641981 9786610225279 9780203641989 0415965748 9780415965743 0415965756 9780415965750 0415965748 9780415965743 9781135889098 9781135889043 113588904X 9781135889081 9781280225277 6610225273 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York London Routledge

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This is a complete study of the life and work of this seminal choreographer/dancer. Iconclastic and highly readable, this book will be enjoyed by all those interested in the development of the American arts in the 20th century.

The dancer and the dance
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ISBN: 0714528099 Year: 1985 Publisher: New York London Marion Boyars


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Merce Cunningham : CO:MM:ON TI:ME.

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Merce Cunningham's dynamic artistic collaborations are the subject of a major interdisciplinary survey organized by the Walker, home to the complete scenic and costume archive of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC). Renowned as both choreographer and dancer, Cunningham (American, 1919-2009) revolutionized dance through his partnerships with leading artists who created costumes, lighting, films, music, and décor and whose independent creative instincts he held in the highest regard. Common Time offers a journey through a range of experiential installations that unfold at the Walker in seven galleries, the theater, the cinema, and public spaces throughout the museum. 

Known for embracing risk and chance, Cunningham believed in the radical notion that movement, sound, and visual art could exist independently of each other, coming together only during the common time of a performance. The exhibition presents Cunninghams work and that of his network of collaborators through rare and never-before-seen moving image presentations and installations of décor and costumes from the MCDC Collection as well as pieces by his lifelong collaborator, composer John Cage, and Trisha Brown, Tacita Dean, Jasper Johns, Morris Graves, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Isamu Noguchi, Nam June Paik, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol, and many others.


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