Danger Music for Dick Higgins
Date/ 1973
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Drawing
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- Small notebook
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- The Aachen poster
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Dimensions / 179x42cm
Dick Higgins was an artist who framed the art of Fluxus, which saw art as a media of form that mixes various artistic genres, in the concept of intermedia. His Danger Music series from the early 1960s is a work that is based on the idea that scores could endanger their performers or the audience who experience the performance. Paik composed a piece called “creep into the vagina of a living whale,” in response to Higgins’s scores.
Dick Higgins was an artist who framed the art of Fluxus, which saw art as a media of form that mixes various artistic genres, in the concept of intermedia. His Danger Music series from the early 1960s is a work that is based on the idea that scores could endanger their performers or the audience who experience the performance. Paik composed a piece called “creep into the vagina of a living whale,” in response to Higgins’s scores.