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Happenings

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Kirby's documentation & analysis of Happenings by Allan Kaprow, Red Grooms, Robert Whitman, Jim Dine, & Claes Oldenburg.

288 pages, hardback

First published January 1, 1965

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June 23, 2019
A tremendous volume. If only people were less entertained nowadays- if that need were not filled sitting at home. If there was a curiosity that arose again, a want to seek something both bizarre and familiar, coming from the neighbors who are digesting the same thing. Happenings worked because of a regionalism and they happened- recorded or not. Publicized within a community, participated within a community. Surely it was a unique moment in time- but surely we will see our own unique time and creativity cannot cease.

This has been on my shelves for over a decade and I am glad I got to it. Inspiring.
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June 22, 2025
in theory, i think ‘happenings’ are interesting, but this book chose the most boring ones to discuss!!!
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Author 26 books321 followers
August 23, 2016
Allan Kaprow, following in the footsteps of theatre innovators such as Artaud, Pirandello and Brecht, revolutionized modern art with his conception of the "happening," a space where art was participatory, commonplace and improvisational, elevating ordinary movements and moods into a mode of considered subjectivity involving audience and environment in the construction of a living and ephemeral experience. Kaprow's work is included here, along with experimental vanguard artists such as Red Grooms and Jim Dine. A seminal and inspiring collection of writings by some of the founders of conceptual participatory art. (less)
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14 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2020
An individual event may be realistic, and this may be quite direct, evolving on the spot with a player and certain materials and objects, or a reconstruction. Or it may be, at an opposite extreme, an enigmatic, fantastic event, with altered objects and altered persons.

The audience is considered an object and its behavior as events.
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November 10, 2023
love to pick up a random book in the library and find out all about something i never knew happened. Happenings seem so brilliant, and I love how the scripts were included here (and the images which were utterly Beautiful) had a fun little imagine at reperforming some of these scripts or perhaps writing my own.

so inspiring.
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April 12, 2020
Lots of good stuff in here.

I was hoping for (anything?) more about the motivations/goals/intentions of the artists, but I'll take what I can get.
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March 22, 2008
One of the most inspiring bks of all-time for me. Happenings are visions of life lead according to the imagination. One might say that any performance, eg, is that, but I think Happenings went much further than most performances in their transformations of ordinary 'reality'. Happenings were less dependent on creating a suspension of disbelief than they were on simply (or complexly) reorganizing the matter(s) at hand into WHATEVER.

How can I 'do justice' to this bk?! If there's a way to add scans to these reviews I don't know it. If there's a way to make this computer screen reach out & tickle you I don't know it. Nothing less wd suffice. Oldenberg, eg, is pretty well-known as a pop artist, but how many people realize that when he was asked to do a Happening at a museum that he only used trash from around the site? That typifies the spirit here.

All these people took life & blew it up BIG & had FUN w/ it & let people LIVE. Living is precarious. Sometimes it's more than just working w/o a net, sometimes it's even working w/o the tightrope itself, it's walking across the void living on the faith that a tightrope isn't needed to levitate.
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