Happenings
"Happenings" are a form of performance art that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by spontaneous and often interactive events. These events blur the lines between art and life, inviting audiences to participate and engage with the experience. They often incorporate elements of theater, dance, and visual art, creating a unique atmosphere that challenges traditional art forms.
The concept of "Happenings" is closely associated with artists like Allan Kaprow, who is credited with popularizing the movement. These events can take place in various settings, from galleries to public spaces, and emphasize the importance of the moment and the collective experience of those involved.