“Nothing & Everything” book launch Wednesday at the Rubin Museum
Tomorrow, May 16, the Rubin Museum of Art in New York is hosting a book launch for Ellen Pearlman's new book Nothing and Everything: The Influence of Buddhism on the American Avant Garde, 1942-1962.
The book, which Michael Sheehy reviews in the upcoming Summer 2012 issue of Buddhadharma, largely focuses on Japanese Buddhist scholar D. T. Suzuki and his interactions with composer John Cage, who spawned the experimental art movement Fluxus and the "happenings" of the 1960s. Pearlman studies the interactions between Fluxus and Japanese art groups The Hi Red Center and Gutai, and the New York-based abstract expressionist group The Club, which held lectures on Zen Buddhism. And on the literary front, Pearlman chronicles how Beat writers like Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac explored Buddhism in their search for new literary forms.
The book launch will happen Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Rubin Museum of Art at 150 W. 17th St. in New York. Admission is $ 15 ($ 13.50 for members.) Pearlman, a multimedia artist and author, has written several works about Buddhism and Asian culture, including a book and documentary about sacred dance in Tibet.
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