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  1. His steadfast fellow percussionist is his blonde wife Xenia Cage, surrealist sculptress, daughter of a Russian Orthodox priest. She helps Cage find his instruments of ‘unsuspected beauty’ in junkyards and hardware stores.

  2. Xenia Cage (born Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff, August 15, 1913, Juneau, Alaska – September 26, 1995, New York [citation needed]) was an American surrealist sculptor. [2] Her work has been described as on the “cutting edge of surrealism in sculpture” for her time.

  3. everything.explained.today › Xenia_CageXenia Cage Explained

    Xenia Cage (born Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff, August 15, 1913 – September 26, 1995) was an American surrealist sculptor. Her work has been described as on the “cutting edge of surrealism in sculpture” for her time.

  4. Imaginary Landscape No. 1. Imaginary Landscape No. 1 is a composition for records of constant and variable frequency, large chinese cymbal and string piano by American composer John Cage and the first in the series of Imaginary Landscapes. It was composed in 1939.

  5. Sep 26, 1995 · Xenia Cage was an American painter, sculptor, bookbinder, conservator, and musician notable for her surrealist mobiles and artistic collaborations.

  6. May 5, 2023 · Segal also points to American sculptor Xenia Cage (married to composer, theorist, and artist John Cage), who few know was instrumental in constructing Duchamp’s legendary valises.

  7. She ran the program on the company model, and Xenia, who came to Cornish with Cage, designed sets for the group. In 1940, school founder Nellie Cornish was forced out, and Bird, Cage, and Xenia soon followed her out the door. Cage’s first percussion orchestra was formed at Cornish.