“Calligraphic Poem: In the Dark Your Fingertips Make Blue Afterimages on My Skin,” 1966 Credit: Alice Dodge ©️ Seven Days Consider invisible art. That’s not a Fluxus instruction. Or maybe it is. At a ...
Calling an artwork “academic” is an insult, a reference to the conservative tastes of the old French Academy, and meant to describe art that is stale, overproduced and remote from the daily lives of ...
LOS ANGELES — Fluxus is fraught with contradiction. The interdisciplinary art movement, which emerged in the 1960s, is funny but serious; indefinite but authoritative; destructive but full of ...
It’s September 11, 2001, and a group of Fluxus artists has convened in Odense, Denmark. They enter the room and stand around the edge of a grid on the floor. Mechanical frogs are released and hop ...
Ahead of her retrospective in Berkeley, Calif., the artist Alison Knowles talks about her Fluxus roots, the appeal of beans and the power of interactive artworks. By Jori Finkel Visitors to the ...
Yoshi Wada, a Japanese-born composer and artist who drew a following creating cacophonous, minimalist performances on homemade instruments and was a member of the Fluxus performance-art movement that ...
Mieko Shiomi performing “Water Music” during Flux Week at Gallery Crystal in Tokyo, 1965 (photo by Teruo Nishiyama) Japan Society is pleased to present Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus.
Part I. Three histories : Developing a fluxable forum: Early performance & publishing / Owen Smith -- Fluxus, fluxion, flushoe: the 1970's / Simon Anderson -- Fluxus fortuna / Hannah Higgins -- Part ...
A member of the Fluxus performance art movement (and a contractor by trade), he incorporated bagpipes, electronics and, yes, plumber’s materials in his music. By William Robin Yoshi Wada, a ...
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