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Al Hansen

Alfred Earl "Al" Hansen (5 October 1927 – 22 June 1995) was an American artist. He was a member of Fluxus, a movement that originated on an artists' collective around George Maciunas.
He was the father of Andy Warhol protégé Bibbe Hansen〔Alexander Cavaluzzo, ("Our real art is our interaction with the world" ), Nov 17, 2011〕 and the grandfather and artistic mentor of rock musician Beck and artist Channing Hansen. They continue his legacy by performing some of his most iconic works.〔David Velasco, ("Total Bequest Live", Artforum, April 28, 2006 )〕
==History==
Born in New York City, Al Hansen was a friend to Yoko Ono〔Ethan Smith ("Beck and Yoko Ono sound off on found art, family ties, and flying pianos" ), New York Magazine Sept 1, 1998〕 and John Cage. While serving in Germany in World War II Hansen pushed a piano off the roof of a five-story building. This act became the foundation of one of his most recognized performance pieces, the ''Yoko Ono Piano Drop.'' Many artists have also destroyed or altered pianos including John Cage, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik〔("Museum Zero" )〕 and Raphael Montañez Ortiz.
Hansen studied with composer John Cage at the now famous 1958 Composition Class at the New School for Social Research in New York City along with fellow students, Dick Higgins, George Brecht, and Allan Kaprow amongst others.〔Joseph Jacobs, ("La Clase de Cage" )〕 Hansen was a frequent visitor to ''The Factory'', Andy Warhol's studio in New York.〔Jesse Kornbluth, "New York Magazine" 9 March 1987〕 Hansen was perhaps best known for his performance pieces, his participation in Happenings, and for his collages in which he often used cigarette butts and candy bar wrappers as the raw materials, among them numerous variations of a sculpture referring to the Venus of Willendorf.〔Wayne Baerwaldt () "Beck and Al Hansen Playing With Matches" Smart Art Press 1998〕
He wrote an important book about performance art, ''A Primer of Happenings and Time Space Art'' published by Something Else Press in 1965.〔Steve Clay, (" Something Else Press: Exploring the Ways and Means of Communication" ), Fluxus Heidelberg Center BLOG June 25, 2009〕
In 1966 he attended the Destruction in Art Symposium in London organized by Gustav Metzger〔("Gustav Metzger: Auto-Destructive Art" )〕 where he met and befriended many of the Viennese Action Artists. In October 1966 Otto Muhl organized an event called "Action Concert for Al Hansen" in Vienna.〔mumok, ("Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien" )〕
In 1977 Hansen managed Los Angeles punk bands the Controllers and the Screamers in Hollywood. In the 1980s Hansen moved to Cologne, Germany where he established an art school, the ''Ultimate Akademie''. Inspired among others by the ''Final Academy'' of Genesis P-Orridge it became a meeting point for local and international performers of the time based arts.
He died in Cologne, Germany, in 1995, with a number of friends celebrating a fluxus funeral according to his plan.

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