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John Cage, Of what is and what might have been
As a musician, writer and philosopher, Cage strived to push back the boundaries of the accepted, not only in music, but in other art forms as well. In a series of concerts, installations, readings, lectures and performances, various contemporary artists provide their interpretation of Cage’s oeuvre: they present what is there, and what it might have been. SCHUNCK* is welcoming amongst others Fred Frith & William Winants, Margaret Leng Tan and Else Olsen S. CLICK AGENDA (right top box)
The anarchy of silence - John Cage and experimental art
is not only the largest exhibition about Cage that has been held since his death in 1992, it is also the first time that an exhibition puts his work into the context of the history of art. His infl uence as a composer on the artistic conventions of his time was revolutionary and still felt today. The show portraits Cage as an allround innovator. Read more >
ROOTS
Whatever happened to the graduates of the six schools for Architecture in the region between the rivers Meuse and Rhine, divided over the countries Belgium, Germany and The Netherlands? Read more >


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