Dick Higgins

Dick Higgins (born Cambridge, England 1938, died Quebec, Canada 1998) was a poet and early Fluxus artist. His most notable contributions include "Danger Music" scores and the use of the term Intermedia to describe the ineffable inter-disciplinary activities that became prevalent in the 1960s. He published forty-seven books. He founded Something Else Press editions in 1963, which published many important texts by artists including Gertrude Stein, George Brecht, Daniel Spoerri, and others. He worked with artists such as John Cage, Ray Johnson, Ken Friedman, and Alison Knowles.

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