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Thursday, December 2, 2010

BBC Radio 4: Supernormal




Fifty years ago the Happening was what was really happening, on the international visual art scene. Instead of people visiting galleries to look at art objects, audiences became involved in a series of events that made no distinction between observer and observed, and sometimes didn't seem to have a beginning, middle or end. Happenings paved the way for performance art and live art. And the 60s wouldn't have been half as groovy without them. Early Happenings, like Allan Kaprow's 18 Happenings in 6 Parts, Claes Oldenburg's Snapshots From A City and Al Hansens' Requiem For W.C. Fields, inspired a generation of young artists, and grabbed the attention of the public. In this programme, Bob Dickinson re-imagines the Happening with contemporary artists and writers including RoseLee Goldberg, Ilana Mitchell, Andrea Cusmano, and Lorenzo Fusi. Dickinson also investigates the way Happenings travelled around the world, to Asia and Europe, thanks to Nam June Paik in Korea and Japan, Adrian Henri in Liverpool, the Viennese Aktionists, Joseph Beuys in Germany, and Yves Klein in France. As Happenings became part of popular culture, they became increasingly spectacular, and in 1967 Britain's biggest ever example of the activity was staged at Alexandra Palace in London - the 24 Hour Technicolour Dream. It was a high-point, in more ways than one, for the hippie counterculture, but it also marked the point when Happenings stopped being art. We meet an eye-witness. Now, half a century after Happenings transformed the art scene, some contemporary artists, such as Tanya Bruguera, from Cuba, are revisiting and reviving several of Allan Kaprow's classic Happenings for a new audience - and we find out what happens when she tries them out on the streets and shops of Liverpool.

BROADCAST: Thursday 21 October 2010 11:30AM BBC Radio 4

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A few comments from Supernormal 2010...


Richard Howard

Richard Howard That was fantastic, many thanks to everyone involved! Faust, The A Band, Big Naturals, Mary Hampton, Alexander Tucker, Gnod & The London Snorkeling Team were all personal highlights. I really hope you guys go for it again in '11 (as did every single person I spoke to over the weekend).

August 24 at 2:31pm · ·
Ben Dickson

Ben Dickson Great festival all round, thanks to everyone who put it on - I really hope you can do it again next year!

August 24 at 2:24pm · ·
Jan Maat

Jan Maat I had a great time, my highlights were Faust, Theatre Transparent, Diagonal, the cinema, and last but not least the two great groups I was honored to play bass with, Rex Nemo and the Psychik Selfdefenders on Saturday and A Band on Sunday. Big thanks to all the organisers and the friends met and made.

August 24 at 2:06pm · ·
  • Stewart Keith likes this.
    • Stewart Keith thanks Jan
      August 24 at 2:27pm · ·
    • Rex Nemo Yes, thank you dear Jan, you were ROCK STEADY! And sorry for using you and your tent as a canvas.
      August 24 at 5:17pm · ·
    • Jan Maat If you had signed that patch of grass I'd dig it out and sell it
      August 24 at 5:33pm · ·
Dan Luper

Dan Luper we had an amazing time, saw loads of great bands, excellent dancing and lovely people. plus really enjoyed playing (velvet velvet spice rack)! x

August 24 at 1:21pm · ·
Sam Francisco

Sam Francisco super-fantastic weekend and super-excellent festival with a super-special atmosphere. was great to meet everyone. love. xxx

August 24 at 12:52pm · ·
    • Emily Breeze great to see you xxx
      August 24 at 7:19pm · ·
Stewart Keith

Stewart Keith On behalf of all the A Band, thankyou everyone for a terrific weekend!

August 24 at 11:19am · ·
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    • Stewart Keith Thankyou, the whole event was amazing
      August 28 at 12:46pm · ·
    • Roy Brown yhea was awsome even the rain added to it
      August 29 at 4:28pm · ·
Kev Nickells

Kev Nickells Cheers to all from Hákarl. Not just great music all weekend, but great attitudes from all concerned. Pats on backs all round.

August 24 at 9:29am · ·
Gnod Gnetwerk

Gnod Gnetwerk Major Blessings from the Gnod camp, the weekend was ace, great bands, great people, great great great. Many Thanks to you all. Gnod Bless

August 24 at 8:16am · ·
  • Hop Man Jr likes this.
    • Hop Man Jr Great. Greaty-greatle-gratt.
      August 24 at 1:30pm · ·
    • Stewart Keith Gnod - you persons were tremendous, see you again sometime, eh?
      August 24 at 2:31pm · ·
Rudólf O'Salis

Rudólf O'Salis A Band ....

August 24 at 2:23am · ·
Deej Dhariwal

Deej Dhariwal Thanks from thought forms! We had a awesome time and met some lovely folk. I hope there will be more supernormal action next year!

August 23 at 10:36pm via iPhone · ·
Lin Sangster

Lin Sangster Many thanks from the Bad Anorak 404 camp for having us play. The festival was great and people were really friendly and kind ....Supernormal glad we played the first, something to boast about when word gets round and next year!! Hope you have us back one day x

August 23 at 9:58pm · ·
Liza 'Radclyffe' Hall

Liza 'Radclyffe' Hall got to find time in my schedule to turn the weekend into a comic - it was hilarious (even the bits that weren't!) xx

August 23 at 7:01pm · ·
Jeff Stonehouse

Jeff Stonehouse Thanks from Listening Mirror to everyone at Supernormal for putting on such a great weekend. We made some new friends, heard some great music and saw some things that will stay with us for a long time! Hope to do it again next year.

August 23 at 2:08pm · ·
David Terry

David Terry Many thanks from all of us in Bong, we had the best of times. Great music, even greater people. Cheers!

August 23 at 5:01am · ·
Chris Schiavo

Chris Schiavo I want a full report after your recoveries XO

August 22 at 10:16pm · ·
Katherine Gledhill

Katherine Gledhill Thank you for having Spinster at Supernormal. We loved every minute of it. Extremely well organised. Loved the showers! xxx