Jean Dupuy: All Of The TimeJean Dupuy: All Of The Time
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Jean Dupuy: All Of The Time

Decade-spanning collection of pioneering sound works

"The first comprehensive album of Jean Dupuy’s sound works, collecting recordings from 1969-2017. Dupuy started his artistic career as a painter but shifted his practice when he moved from France to New York in 1967. Dupuy experimented with new technologies, and soon became a prominent figure in the Art and Technology movement. In 1968 he participated with an inventive sound, light and color installation, Heart Beats Dust, in the landmark exhibition The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the early 1970s Dupuy started performing collectively with other New York artists, and his loft at 405 East 13th Street turned into a center for these performances. Dupuy also arranged similar events at the Whitney Museum, the Kitchen and the Judson Church. During his time in New York, which lasted until the early 1980s, Dupuy collaborated with over 200 artists, as an organizer of events and as an artist."

Jean Dupuy: All Of The Time

Jean Dupuy: All Of The Time

Decade-spanning collection of pioneering sound works

Concert of Seconds5:57AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Elle Aimait Bien Les Frites, Marguerite8:09AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Paris-Bordeaux7:26AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
2 Sound Texts & 14 Songs13:49AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Telephone Anagrams5:53AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25

"The first comprehensive album of Jean Dupuy’s sound works, collecting recordings from 1969-2017. Dupuy started his artistic career as a painter but shifted his practice when he moved from France to New York in 1967. Dupuy experimented with new technologies, and soon became a prominent figure in the Art and Technology movement. In 1968 he participated with an inventive sound, light and color installation, Heart Beats Dust, in the landmark exhibition The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the early 1970s Dupuy started performing collectively with other New York artists, and his loft at 405 East 13th Street turned into a center for these performances. Dupuy also arranged similar events at the Whitney Museum, the Kitchen and the Judson Church. During his time in New York, which lasted until the early 1980s, Dupuy collaborated with over 200 artists, as an organizer of events and as an artist."