John Cage

John Cage's collaboration with Irwin Hollander, a master printer, marked a significant chapter in both artists' careers. Together, they explored innovative printmaking techniques that integrated Cage's fascination with chance operations and Hollander's technical expertise. Their partnership resulted in a series of visually striking prints that embody Cage's experimental ethos, often incorporating unconventional materials and methods. Their collaborative efforts pushed the boundaries of traditional printmaking, emphasizing the intersection of artistic vision and technical craftsmanship in creating dynamic and thought-provoking artworks.

Available Works

NOT WANTING TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT MARCEL (PLEXIGRAM), 1969

8 plexigrams, silkscreen

14" x 20", base: 24" x 14 1/2" deep.

$7,500

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (HPSCD), 1969

Original screen print on purple paper

40" x 26"

$ 9,000