Price: $12
Phone: (212) 369-4880
Age Suitability:
All Ages
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arts, painting, crafts, exhibition, museums
Best known as a ground-breaking composer and performer, John Cage was also a visual artist who created an extensive but little-known body of watercolors and prints over the last twenty years of his life. Opening at the National Academy Museum during the centennial year of Cage’s birth, The Sight of Silence: John Cage’s Watercolors and Works on Paper will focus on a compelling group of watercolors Cage created while visiting the Mountain Lake Workshop, Virginia, in 1988 and 1990. Cage’s visual art will be presented within the context of his transdisciplinary practice that included experimental music.
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