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Artists for Artists: 50 Years of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts
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Artists for Artists: 50 Years of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts
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In 1962, Jasper Johns, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg and other artists came together to help Merce Cunningham finance a proposed season on Broadway by organizing a sale of their artworks. Their success led to the formation of the Foundation for Contemporary Artsnow among the most celebrated of grant-giving organizationsand a radical new way for artists to support other artists through the sale of their work.
Artists for Artists
celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Foundation, tracing its vital role in supporting artists and sponsoring some of the signal performance events of the last half-century. This beautifully designed book includes a full event history, profiles of key artist–beneficiaries, the original texts of the Foundation-sponsored
Six Lectures
series of 1966 (most never before published) and an oral history including the Foundation’s co-founder, Jasper Johns.
Artists for Artists
celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Foundation, tracing its vital role in supporting artists and sponsoring some of the signal performance events of the last half-century. This beautifully designed book includes a full event history, profiles of key artist–beneficiaries, the original texts of the Foundation-sponsored
Six Lectures
series of 1966 (most never before published) and an oral history including the Foundation’s co-founder, Jasper Johns.