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In its inception, Fluxus was defined by a shared attitude among artistic collaborators. Its purpose was to “promote a revolutionary flood and tide in art, promote living art, anti-art.” ...
These seemingly unrelated relics are all united by the term “Fluxus,” brought together at Stanford in “This is Not Here: Some Fluxus Things from Bowes Art & Architecture Library.” ...
Some things never get old. All 11 issues of The Fluxus Newspaper (1964–1979) have been gathered into a single tabloid-size volume, in which “the editors have let the fervent typography ...
Yasunao Tone, a composer, theorist, and artist associated with the Fluxus movement whose experimental music found a cult following, has died at 90. Artists Space, which mounted his first US ...
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In the early 1900s, there was Dada. In the 1960s, it was Fluxus. Founded by George Maciunas, Fluxus was an international collective of artists and performers that was loosely formed but broadly shared ...