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Art concept during the 1960s in the United States
Rock Drop, by Drop Artists, 1962, (simulation) Lawrence Kansas

In 1961, filmmaker Gene Bernofsky and artist Clark Richert, art students from the University of Kansas, developed an art concept they called Drop Art or droppings. Informed by the "happenings" of Allan Kaprow and the impromptu performances a few years earlier of John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg and Buckminster Fuller at Black Mountain College, Drop Art began when Richert and Bernofsky started painting rocks and dropping them from a loft roof onto the sidewalk of Lawrence Kansas's main drag — watching the reactions of passersby. Early Drop Art included such pieces as Egg Drop and Pendulum (pictured) .

Drop Art eventually led to the creation of Drop City, an experimental artist's community founded in 1965 near Trinidad, Colorado. The intention was to create a live-in work of Drop Art.

  • Is this a Dropping?, by Drop Artists, 1962, Mexico City Is this a Dropping?, by Drop Artists, 1962, Mexico City
  • Pendulum , by Drop Artists, 1962, (recreation) Lawrence Kansas Pendulum , by Drop Artists, 1962, (recreation) Lawrence Kansas
  • Pythagorean Tree, by Drop Artists, 1967, acrylic on panel, 48" diam. Pythagorean Tree, by Drop Artists, 1967, acrylic on panel, 48" diam.
  • The Ultimate Painting, by Drop Artists, 1966, acrylic on panel, 60"x60" The Ultimate Painting, by Drop Artists, 1966, acrylic on panel, 60"x60"
  • Drop City, 1967 Drop City, 1967
  • Egg Drop, by Drop Artists, 1962, (recreation) Lawrence Kansas Egg Drop, by Drop Artists, 1962, (recreation) Lawrence Kansas

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