Topless Cellist: The Improbable Life of Charlotte Moorman (The MIT Press)

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The Juilliard-trained Cellist Charlotte Moorman Sat Nude Behind A Cello Of Carved Ice, Performed While Dangling From Helium-filled Balloons, And Deployed An Array Of Instruments And Sounds On The Mike Douglas Show That Included Her Cello, A Whistle, A Cap Gun, A Gong, And A Belch. She Did A Striptease While Playing Bach In Nam June Paik's Sonata For Adults Only. In The 1960s, Moorman (1933-1991) Became Famous For Her Madcap (and Often Unclothed) Performance Antics; Less Famous But More Significant Is Moorman's Transformative Influence On Contemporary Performance Practice--and Her Dedication To The Idea That Avant-garde Art Should Reach The Widest Possible Audience. In Topless Cellist, The First Book To Explore Moorman's Life And Work, Joan Rothfuss Rediscovers, And Recovers, The Legacy Of An Extraordinary American Artist--jacket. Part One. Leaving Little Rock (1933-1961) -- Part Two. Queen Of The Avant-garde (1962-1978) -- Part Three. Living While Dying (1979-1991). Joan Rothfuss ; Foreword By Yoko Ono. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Topless Cellist: The Improbable Life of Charlotte Moorman (The MIT Press)
ISBN-10: 026202750X
ISBN-13: 9780262027502
Book pages: 464
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: The MIT Press
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Weight: 2.98 Pounds, Width: 1.25 Inches

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