By Hills Snyder on October 3, 2012
The Program Will Begin Shortly… Silence is Toby Kamps’ first major exhibition at The Menil Collection since becoming curator of modern and contemporary art two years ago. You should not miss it. It’s been too long since you visited the Chapel anyway. But silence can be hard to find. We arrive at the Rothko Chapel [...]
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By Katie Geha on September 5, 2012
There’s been a lot of writing on John Cage in the last week in preparation for today, what would have been his 100th birthday. You can read about his influence in the New Yorker blog here, or you can read about his bohemian life in LA in the LA Times here, and here NPR discusses [...]
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By Betsy Lewis on June 11, 2011
Time is a bitch to be reckoned with, and so is the current exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art. “Silence and Time” was inspired by John Cage’s 4’33″ ; you can watch a performance here. The DMA’s Barrel Vault is the perfect venue for this show. Loud on my visit but chapel-quiet on most [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged 4'33", Allan McCollum, Barrel Vault, Bojan Sarcevic, Dallas museum of art, Empire, Epson UltraChrome, Fibonacci 1202, John Cage, Mario Merz, On Kawara, Paul Pfeiffer, She, Silence and Time, Surrogates, Wade Guyton |