Allan Kaprow

(American, 1927–2006)

Allan Kaprow was a pioneering American installation and performance artist known for his Happenings and his contributions to the Fluxus movement. Happenings, a form of performance art Kaprow created and theorized about, focused on audience engagement as an integral component of the work. “The everyday world is the most astonishing inspiration conceivable,” he said. “A walk down 14th Street is more amazing than any masterpiece of art.” Born on August 23, 1927 in Atlantic City, NJ. Kaprow was influenced by his professor Hans Hoffman, who introduced him to other artists such as Jackson Pollock. Pollock’s highly physical painting process inspired Kaprow’s later theories. His influential book Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life, extrapolates on Happenings and his personal philosophies regarding an art practice. Kaprow’s anti-art stance is demonstrated in his work Yard (1961), in which he created a junkyard full of tires in the back of a Manhattan gallery. The audience then walked around the junkyard, confused as to whether the work was garbage or a work of art—specifically as Kaprow intended. He died on April 5, 2006 in Encinitas, CA. Today, he remains an iconic artist whose work and theories shaped installation and performance art.

Allan Kaprow Artworks

Allan Kaprow (54 results)
Fresh air, 1989–1989

Allan Kaprow

Fresh air, 1989–1989

Sale Date: November 12, 1999

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Calling, 1989–1989

Allan Kaprow

Calling, 1989–1989

Sale Date: June 5, 1998

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Take-off, 1974

Allan Kaprow

Take-off, 1974

Sale Date: June 20, 1997

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Fresh air, 1989

Allan Kaprow

Fresh air, 1989

Sale Date: December 2, 1994

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POPULATION, 1968

Allan Kaprow

POPULATION, 1968

Sale Date: November 10, 1993

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SITZENDE FRAU, 1954–1954

Allan Kaprow

SITZENDE FRAU, 1954–1954

Sale Date: December 6, 1990

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