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George Brecht
2006 · CD
Museum of Modern Art

George Brecht was an American artist and composer who pioneered event scores and instruction-based art in the 1950s and 1960s. Working at the intersection of music, performance, and visual art, he created sparse, often humorous written instructions for everyday actions, eating, breathing, turning a corner, that dissolved the boundary between art object and lived experience. A key figure in Fluxus, Brecht's practice anticipated conceptual art and performance by treating the score itself as the primary work. His radical democratization of artistic authorship influenced generations of artists working with systems, chance, and participation.
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