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fluxus
(redirected from Fluxus movement)

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See Thomas Kellein, Fluxus (London: Thames and Hudson, 1995) for examples of the Fluxus movement linking of the everyday, the performative, and the audience.
Not one to be discouraged, however, Maciunas soon produced other pamphlets announcing similarly radical efforts to purchase and renovate obsolescent manufacturing buildings in SoHo in order to turn them into collective living environments for artists--a seemingly quixotic but partially successful venture on Maciunas's part that provided the backdrop for the heyday of the Fluxus movement and the first home for Jonas Mekas's Film-Makers' Cinematheque at 80 Wooster Street.
The fluxus movement, which started in 1960s New York, was as provocative as it was absurd.
 
 
 
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