




Broken Music (Second Edition)
Broken MusicĀ is an essential compendium for records created by visual artists. The publication was edited byĀ Ursula BlockĀ andĀ Michael GlasmeierĀ and originally published in 1989 by DAAD.Ā Broken MusicĀ focuses on recordings, record-objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by thousands of artists between WWII and 1989.
It also includes essays by both editors as well asĀ Theodor W. Adorno,Ā RenĆ© Block,Ā Jean Dubuffet,Ā Milan Knizak,Ā LĆ”szló Moholy-Nagy,Ā Christiane Seiffert, andĀ Hans Rudolf Zeller, as well as a flexi disc of theĀ Arditti QuartetĀ performingĀ KnizakāsĀ āBroken Music.ā The centrepiece of the publication is a nearly 200-page bibliography of artistsā records.
Artists documented in this volume include:Ā Vito Acconci,Ā Laurie Anderson,Ā John Baldessari,Ā John Cage,Ā Merce Cunningham,Ā Philip Glass,Ā John Lennon,Ā Sol Lewitt,Ā Richard SerraĀ and more.
280 pages, softcover, 26 x 21 cm, Primary Information (Brooklyn).
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Broken MusicĀ is an essential compendium for records created by visual artists. The publication was edited byĀ Ursula BlockĀ andĀ Michael GlasmeierĀ and originally published in 1989 by DAAD.Ā Broken MusicĀ focuses on recordings, record-objects, artwork for records, and record installations made by thousands of artists between WWII and 1989.
It also includes essays by both editors as well asĀ Theodor W. Adorno,Ā RenĆ© Block,Ā Jean Dubuffet,Ā Milan Knizak,Ā LĆ”szló Moholy-Nagy,Ā Christiane Seiffert, andĀ Hans Rudolf Zeller, as well as a flexi disc of theĀ Arditti QuartetĀ performingĀ KnizakāsĀ āBroken Music.ā The centrepiece of the publication is a nearly 200-page bibliography of artistsā records.
Artists documented in this volume include:Ā Vito Acconci,Ā Laurie Anderson,Ā John Baldessari,Ā John Cage,Ā Merce Cunningham,Ā Philip Glass,Ā John Lennon,Ā Sol Lewitt,Ā Richard SerraĀ and more.
280 pages, softcover, 26 x 21 cm, Primary Information (Brooklyn).




















