“It's not what artists touch that counts most. It's what they don't touch.”
In his Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life', 1993; published by University of California Press, 4 October, 1993
Allan Kaprow war ein US-amerikanischer Künstler und Kunsttheoretiker der Aktionskunst. Auf ihn geht die Bezeichnung „Happening“ zurück. Wikipedia
“It's not what artists touch that counts most. It's what they don't touch.”
In his Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life', 1993; published by University of California Press, 4 October, 1993
“A walk down 14th street is more amazing than any masterpiece of art.”
[[http://streets2k5.albuscav.us/upstage_guide.pdfStreets 2K5 international festival Of Street Art (May 2005) p. 19
In an interview with Robert C. Morgan, 1991; in the 'Journal of Contemporary Art, 4', no. 2, p. 56-69
In an interview with Robert C. Morgan, 1991; in the 'Journal of Contemporary Art, 4', no. 2, p. 56-69
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MqsWqBX4wQ
In his essay 'The legacy of Jackson Pollock', published in 'ARTnews', Fall of 1958; as quoted by Christina Bryan Rosenberger, in 'Drawing the Line: The Early Work of Agnes Martin', Univ. of California Press, July 2016, p 121
this essay of 1958 became more or less an art-manifesto for the generation American artists after Abstract Expressionism
PORTRAITS, Talking with Artists at the Met, The Modern, The Louvre and Elsewhere (1998) by Michael Kimmelman http://www.lichtensteinfoundation.org/kimmelman1.htm
In an interview with Robert C. Morgan, 1991; in the 'Journal of Contemporary Art, 4', no. 2, p. 56-69
“The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible.”
'Transfiguration of the Commonplace' by Anna Dezeuze in Variant 22 (Spring 2005) http://www.variant.randomstate.org/22texts/Dezeuze.html.
in 'Journal of Contemporary Art', Inc. accessed 2008-04-28 http://www.jca-online.com/kaprow.html