- that
Maciunas printed that
became known as
Fluxkits. Cheap, m****-produced and
easily distributed,
Fluxkits were
originally intended to form an ever-expanding...
- the aim of
printing a
similar book in New York, as part of his
series of
Fluxkits (see
Water Yam), but his
letters had not
reached her; she sent some of...
- Brecht's
collection of Event-Scores,
Water Yam, is
published as the
first Fluxkit by
George Maciunas. 1964: Yoko Ono
publishes Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions...
- L
collaborated with
other visiting artists to
select objects from two
fluxkits on
display and
determine their placement. In 2015 MOCA, Los
Angeles presented...
- of
other affiliated artists, such as Ben
Vautier and
Robert Watts; the
Fluxkit contained in an attaché case (1965–66) and
another compendium Flux Year...
- 1962–63; in
Fluxus 1, 1963, the
first Flux Yearbook; as part of the
various Fluxkits,
collecting works by the
group together; and was a key part of Flux performances...
-
Anthology of
Chance pdf on
Ubuweb An
excellent online archive of
Fluxus 1, the
Fluxkit and Flux Year Box 2 at MOMA
Fluxus Codex, Hendricks,
Harry N
Abrams p110...
-
Fluxus as a
possible publisher in 1963,
around the same time as the
early Fluxkits (see
Water Yam) but this was
turned down by Maciunas. In 1964, Roth was...
- death. The
Fluxus group borrowed the idea of the Boite-en-valise for
their Fluxkits.
Akron Art
Museum Centre Pompidou Davison Art
Center Museum of Contemporary...
- in the 1960s and '70s. The box,
sometimes referred to as a
Fluxbox or
Fluxkit,
contains a
large number of
small printed cards,
containing instructions...