Situating Freedom: Jackson Mac Low, John Cage, and Donald Judd

  • Allan Antliff

Abstract

Tracking the evolution of post-World War II aesthetics in Anglo-American anarchism from the 1940s to the 1980s, I demonstrate anti-authoritarianism opened up many new directions in the arts and inspired some of the most iconic works in the history of modernism. A shorter version of this article first appeared in The Writings of Donald Judd (Chinati Foundation: Marfa, TX, 2009).
Published
2014-01-12
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Articles