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  2. Allan Kaprow - Wikipedia

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    Allan Kaprow (August 23, 1927 – April 5, 2006) was an American performance artist, installation artist, painter, and assemblagist. He helped to develop the " Environment " and " Happening " in the late 1950s and 1960s, as well as their theory.

  3. Happening - Wikipedia

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    Allan Kaprow first coined the term "happening" in the spring of 1959 at an art picnic at George Segal's farm to describe the art pieces being performed. [2] The first appearance in print about one was in Kaprow's famous "Legacy of Jackson Pollock " essay that was published in 1958 but primarily written in 1956.

  4. Smolin Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Smolin Gallery was an avant-garde art venue and gallery on 57th Street in New York City, [1] at its peak in the 1960s. It was known for its involvement with installation art, performance art and experimental art, and was best known for the Allan Kaprow assemblage performance of September 11–12, 1962 entitled "Words", [2] believed to be the first allowing the audience to participate in an ...

  5. Water Yam (artist's book) - Wikipedia

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    The Yam Festival was held on a farm in South Brunswick, New Jersey on May 19, 1963, to actions and happenings by artists including Dick Higgins, Allan Kaprow, La Monte Young, and Wolf Vostell. The festival was organized as a wide-ranging series of events taking place throughout the month, whose main objective was to bypass traditional gallery ...

  6. Fluxus at Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    It was venue on May, 1963 to actions and Happenings by artists including Dick Higgins, Allan Kaprow, La Monte Young and Wolf Vostell who made the Happening TV-Burying in coproduction with the Smolin Gallery. [5] Yam Festival was a year-long festival that took place between 1962 – 1963. Yam is May backwards.

  7. Performance art - Wikipedia

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    These, along with Yoko Ono, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Allan Kaprow, Vito Acconci, Chris Burden and Dennis Oppenheim were pioneers in the relationship between body art and performance art, as well as the Zaj collective in Spain with Esther Ferrer and Juan Hidalgo. Carolee Schneemann, performing her piece Interior Scroll.

  8. First Gutai Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The First Gutai Art Exhibition took place in Ohara Hall, Tokyo, Japan, in October 1955. [1] This exhibition was the first manifestation of Gutai and displayed artworks created by a group of young artists formed around association leader Jiro Yoshihara .

  9. Jim Dine - Wikipedia

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    Job #1 by Jim Dine, 1962, Honolulu Museum of Art. In 1958 Dine moved to New York, where he taught at the Rhodes School. [13] In the same year he founded the Judson Gallery at the Judson Church in Greenwich Village with Claes Oldenburg and Marcus Ratliff, eventually meeting Allan Kaprow and Bob Whitman: together they became pioneers of happenings and performances, including Dine's The Smiling ...