This multi-media stage work by John Cage, based on the texts of Henry David Thoreau, brings together speech, music, film, lighting, and a weather soundscape to form a softly political piece as relevant today as the year it was written.
Cage (1912-1992) was well known as an experimental composer, philosopher, writer, and visual artist. A protean figure of the postwar avant-garde, Cage collaborated with Merce Cunningham and visual artists including Joseph Beuys, Robert Rauschenberg, and Nam June Paik.
Exhibit celebration is Nov. 3, 5-7pm, in the gallery.
Cage (1912-1992) was well known as an experimental composer, philosopher, writer, and visual artist. A protean figure of the postwar avant-garde, Cage collaborated with Merce Cunningham and visual artists including Joseph Beuys, Robert Rauschenberg, and Nam June Paik.
Exhibit celebration is Nov. 3, 5-7pm, in the gallery.