Earle Brown

Among his most famous works are ''December 1952'', an entirely graphic score, and the open form pieces ''Available Forms I & II'', ''Centering'', and ''Cross Sections and Color Fields''. He was awarded a Foundation for Contemporary Arts John Cage Award (1998). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Brown, Earle, 1926-2002.
Published 1996
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by Brown, Earle, 1926-2002.
Published 1998
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by Brown, Earle, 1926-2002
Published 2016
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by Brown, Earle, 1926-2002.
Published 2007
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Published 2007
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