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Noun
happenings- Plural of happening
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Happening A happening is a performance, event or situation
meant to be considered as art. Happenings take place anywhere,
are often multi-disciplinary, often lack a narrative and frequently
seek to involve the audience in some way. Key elements of
happenings are planned, but artists sometimes retain room for
improvisation.
In the later sixties, perhaps due to the
depiction in films of hippie culture, the term was used
much less specifically to mean any gathering of interest, from a
pool
hall meetup or a
jamming of a
few young people to a beer blast or fancy formal party.
History
Origins
Allan Kaprow first coined the term happening in the Spring of 1957 at an art picnic at George Segal's farm to describe the art pieces that were going on. Happening first appeared in print in the Winter 1959 issue of the Rutgers University undergraduate literary magazine, Anthologist. The form was imitated and the term was adopted by artists across the U.S., Germany, and Japan. Jack Kerouac referred to Kaprow as "the Happenings man," and an ad showing a woman floating in outer space declared, "I dreamt I was in a happening in my Maidenform brassiere."Kaprow’s piece 18 Happenings in 6 Parts (1959) is
commonly cited as the first happening, although that distinction is
sometimes given to a 1952 performance of Theater Piece No. 1 at
Black
Mountain College by John Cage, one
of Kaprow's teachers in the mid-1950s. Cage stood reading from a
ladder, Charles
Olson read from another ladder, Robert
Rauschenberg showed some of his paintings and played scratched
phonograph records,
David
Tudor performed on a prepared
piano and Merce
Cunningham danced. All these things took place at the same
time, among the audience rather than on a stage. Happenings
flourished in New York
City in the late 1950s and early
1960s. Key
contributors to the form included Carolee
Schneemann, Red Grooms,
Robert
Whitman, Jim Dine,
Claes
Oldenburg and Robert
Rauschenberg. Some of their work is documented in Michael
Kirby's book Happenings (1966).
More recently (2005) the work of the JanFamily
(London-based) informal artist group has been regarded as the
continuation of the Happening movement, in the Tate Modern,
Tate
Britain, Palais de
Tokyo and many other international venues.
Around the world
Poet and painter Adrian Henri claimed to have organized the first happenings in England in Liverpool in 1962, taking place during the Merseyside Arts Festival. The most important event in London was the Albert Hall “Poetry Incarnation” on June 11, 1965, where an audience of 7,000 people witnessed and participated in performances by some of the leading avant-garde young British and American poets of the day (see British Poetry Revival and Poetry of the United States). One of the participants, Jeff Nuttall, went on to organise a number of further happenings, often working with his friend Bob Cobbing, sound poet and performance poet.In Belgium, the first
happenings were organized around 1965–1968 in Antwerp, Brussels and
Ostend by
artists Hugo Heyrman
and Panamarenko.
In the Netherlands
Provo
organized happenings around the little statue "Het Lieverdje" on
the Spui, a square in the centre of Amsterdam, from
1966 till 1968. Police often
raided these events.
In Australia, the
Yellow House Artist Collective in Sydney housed
24-hour happenings throughout the early 1970s.
Behind the Iron
Curtain, in Poland, artist and
theater director Tadeusz
Kantor staged the first happenings starting in 1965. Also, in
the second half of 1980s, a student-based happening movement
Orange
Alternative founded by Major Waldemar
Fydrych became known for its much attended happenings (over 10
thousand participants at one time) aimed against the military
regime led by General
Jaruzelski and the fear blocking the Polish society ever since
the Martial Law
had been imposed in December 1981.
See also
References
External links
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