Cage, John, 1912-1992
Dates
- Existence: 1912 September 5 - 1992 August 12
Nationality
American
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Archetype Press: Cage on Cage: Typographic Notations on the Writings of John Cage. No.9/Fall / Vance Studley, editor ; Cage J., 1993
In the introduction, Studley writes, "...each designer chose a short passage from Cage's selected writings containing the composer's views on music. Each selection was then studied for possibilities of wordplay, subrosa meaning, graphic and musical n visual and aural texture, white spaces as examples of tacit in music, intonation and cacophony of sound. Solutions are based on the individual's 'reading' of the text but shaped as a typographer would arrange letters, words, spaces on a page..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Concrete Evidence / ACR; Cage J., 1994
Essaer om Bror Barsk ech andra dikter / Johnson, Bengt Emil ; Cage J., 1964
A single typewriter poem is reproduced on each page of this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fall/Wint / Scholz, Gertraud ; Cage J ; Johnson T ; Pastior O ; Pimenta A ; Schnebel D ; Adler J ; Holzbauer S ; Scherstjanoi V ; Zauner H., 1990 - 1991
Interchange for John Cage / Hirschman, Jack A.; Brandi J; Schwarm H; Cage J., 1964
This story about a day spent driving an automobile on a Los Angeles freeway was designed in the style of Mallarme's Un Coup de Des. The Sackner Archive also holds the archive for this work. The first 22 copies were signed by Hirschman; this copy is signed and inscribed but is out of series. The design and typography were done by John Brandi and Harold Schwarm. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Interchange for John Cage [Zora Gallery Version] / Hirschman, Jack A.; Cage J., 1964
This story is about a day spent driving an automobile on a Los Angeles freeway was designed in the style of Mallarme's Un Coup de Des. The Sackner Archive also holds the archive for this work. One typed manuscript has the layout but not the typographic appearance of the published work. The other two that are handwritten provide that appearance. The basis for the writing of this work is discussed by Hirschman in Kulchur No.14, a periodical held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lettre Documentaire: Praecisio. No.49 / Geof Huth ; Gomringer E ; Cage J., 1992
Huth discusses silence in the context of Gomringer's poem, "Silencio" and Cage's music. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Movens, 1960
New Musical Resources / Cowell, Henry ; Cage J ; Filliou R ; Brecht G ; Williams E., 1967
No.5: Nachtrag Nr.1 / Frick, Hugo ; Broel E ; Cage J ; Campbell K ; Cepl G ; Crombie J ; Finlay IH ; Reichert J ; Riha K ; Ruhm G ; Sdun D ; Tilson Ja ; Tyson I ; VanVliet C., 1991
No.9 / Bisson-Millet, Paule-Leon ; Cage J ; Pelieu C ; Gette PA ; Filliou R ; Heidsieck B ; Sabatier R ; Roth D ; Williams E ; Wolman G., 1990
No.67 / Halsey, Alan ; Finlay IH ; Bory JF ; Cage J ; Cobbing B ; Williams J ; cummings ee ; Apollinaire G ; Cutts S ; Parfitt W ; Gray A ; Mottram E ; Williams J ; Phillips T ; Pessoa F., 1989
No.105 / Am Here Books ; Burroughs WS ; Gysin B ; Pelieu C ; Cage J ; DeCampos A ; Caws MA ; Cendrars B ; Chopin H ; Christie J ; Clark T ; Clark TA ; Cobbing B ; Cook G ; Corner P ; Corso G ; Crumb R ; cummings ee ; Bowering G ; Fahrner B ; Gallo P., 1996
Includes a dscription of an archive of Burroughs and Gysin offered for sale. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.207 / Ursus Rare Books ; Baltazar J ; Cage J ; Copley W ; Ashbery J ; Dine J ; Duchamp M ; Lissitzky E ; Ernst M ; Goncharova N ; Grosz G ; Heartfeld J ; Iliazd ; Johns J ; King R ; Leger F ; Cendrars B ; Ray M ; Mutel D ; Oldenburg C ; Ting W ; Warhol A ; Sharoff S ; Chernikov I ; Tzara T., 1998
Listed in the catalogue and held by the Sackner Archive are the following: SMS, For Reading Out Loud by Lissitzky, Wendigen with cover by Lissitzky, Ledentu le Phare by Iliazd, Fizzles by Johns, La Fin du Monde by Leger, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Oiseaux and The Metamorphosis by Didier Mutel, and Architectural Fictions by Chernikov. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.