2019
In his 2019 book
Sound Art Revisited, Alan Licht identifies Max Neuhaus as a foundational figure in the development of sound art, citing him among the first artists in the 1960s and 70s to create works recognized as sound art. Licht emphasizes Neuhaus's transition from musician to creator of sound installations and highlights the centrality of spatial experience and the use of feedback in his work, which bridged the boundaries between visual art, music, and the spaces between them. For more details, visit Bloomsbury Publishing.