Allan Kaprow, born on August 23, 1927, was an influential American painter. Known for his contributions to performance and happenings art, he is considered one of the pioneers of environmental and event art. Kaprow's work often transcended traditional art forms, incorporating the audience and the surrounding environment into the art experience.
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