Fluxus Manifesto
Fluxus - a name taken from a Latin word meaning “to flow”- is an international network of artists, composers and designers noted for blending different artistic media and disciplines in the 1960s."The Fluxus movement... developed its ‘anti-art’, anti-commercial aesthetics under the leadership of George Maciunas. Fluxus staged a series of festivals in Paris, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, London and New York, with avant-garde performances often spilling out into the street. Most of the experimental artists of the period, including Joseph Beuys, Yoko Ono and Nam June Paik, took part in Fluxus events. The movement, which still continues, played an important role in the opening up of definitions of what art can be." Tate Online, Fluxus, Performance, Participation. 

The book presents the Fluxus Manifesto in 3 parts: Arts, Music and Video, every part has it own index and layout. It speaks about the most important artists that took part in this art movement.
Fluxus Manifesto
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Fluxus Manifesto

The book presents the Fluxus Manifesto in 3 parts: Arts, Music and Video, every part has it own index and layout. It speaks about the most import Read More

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