Sentences with phrase «as fluxus»

Starting out as a Fluxus - oriented maker of objects and participatory conceptual compositions, Mary Bauermeister (born 1934) had her first solo show at the Stedelijk Museum in 1962.
He is only one of several predecessors to have shaped the modus operandi of this exhibition, which also draws from Conceptual and Minimalist art of the 1960s and 1970s as well as Fluxus practices.
Prolific in his lifetime he is known as a Fluxus, Happening, performance, and installation artist, along with being a sculptor, art theorist, graphic artist and tutor of art: always working towards the idea of the gesamtkunstwerk (an ideal, universal, all - embracing artwork).
McKenzie sometimes plays with the idea of not documenting work as does Tino Sehgal... as well both artist practice a similar project inspired by the Situationist and other avant - garde groups such as the Fluxus whose program works at the manipulation of existential psychic phenomenon — ambiance and mood.
The exhibition then turns to other works from 1960 onwards, including pieces from movements such as Fluxus and the so - called Pictures Generation, as well as an introspective look at the history of America through work by artists such as Romare Bearden, Jeff Wall, and Cady Noland.
Regarded as a European form of American Pop Art - although its members» activities predate most of Roy Lichtenstein's pictures and Andy Warhol's pop art - New Realism is closer in spirit to European avant - garde art of 1960, such as Fluxus, new forms of Assemblage art like and Situationist International.
Sound art has a long lineage that can be traced back to the Futurist manifesto and through to subsequent movements and genres, such as Fluxus, Conceptual art and performance art, and up to the most recent artistic uses of the latest developments in new technologies.
The work profoundly impressed Roth, leading to a decisive break with constructivism into post-modern avant - garde practices associated with the Nouveaux Réalistes such as Tinguely and Arman, and the group of artists that were about to become known as Fluxus, including Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik.
Neo-Dada went on to influence a whole generation of 20th century artists, as well as contemporary art movements such as Fluxus (1960s), Pop Art (c.1955 - 70), Nouveau Realisme (1960s), and Minimalism, as well as new creative forms like installation and conceptual art.
Leiber was an expert in artist - made ephemera and gallery documentation that became an important corollary for avant - garde movements in the 1960s and 1970s such as Fluxus and Post-Minimalism.
Schweder's desire to blur the boundaries between various media also references such art movements as Fluxus, the art collective Ant Farm, and such contemporary sculptors and performance artists as Carsten Höller and Erwin Wurm.
The exhibition then turns to other works from 1960 onwards, including pieces from movements such as Fluxus and the socalled Pictures Generation, as well as an introspective look at the history of America through work by artists such as Romare Bearden, Jeff Wall, and Cady Noland.
With the rise of anti-art movements such as Fluxus in the 1960s, a number of notable artists made drawings using the ballpoint pen.
By 1962, a group of friendships coalesced as Fluxus, whose founding tour brought the Event type of instructional performance to Europe, and later to Asia and the United States.
With the rise of anti-art movements such as Fluxus in the 1960s, a number of notable artists made drawings using the ballpoint including Cy Twombly and Alighiero Boetti.

Not exact matches

It's gratifyingly complex, should you choose to unravel it, and enormously satisfying as a scopophilic wonderland alight with references to everything from Busby Berkeley to the Fluxus art movement to Wagnerian opera.
Blanchett portrayals include playing a Russian choreographer schooling her dancers on Fluxus philosophy; a TV anchorwoman delivering Sol LeWitt's notes on Conceptual Art as if it were breaking news; and a suburban Southern mom serving turkey dinner, accompanied by a Claes Oldenburg Pop Art prayer.
During a panel called «The Art of Pranks» at the College Art Association (CAA) conference in New York last February, a participant identified as Clark Stoeckley, «artivist,» maintained an impassive demeanor as his scholarly copanelists delivered papers on Dada, Fluxus, and other notorious movements past and present.
The visual work has gone as far as me becoming what you might call a Fluxus architect.
Like the American Fluxus group, the Actionists sought to create art outside the usual gallery and market structure, often as free - form events or happenings that yielded abstract works of art and ritualistic, body - oriented performances.
The show includes a screening of his early Fluxus film Tree Movie (1961/1971), but what I'm most looking forward to is the presentation of the drawings that served as scores for his performance pieces.
As you keep traveling along the fifth floor into the Anti-Art movement, you see excerpts from a film about Marcel Duchamp, Silence, Sea and Marcel Duchamp, (1968 and 1994), paraphernalia from the Fluxus group, and an homage to Alan Kaprow, Nam June Paik and Happenings.
Week one (13 - 18 Sep): The Misfits: 30 Years of Fluxus, featuring leading Fluxus artists such as Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Jonas Mekas and Yoko Ono.
In the exhibition, Leibowitz offered an assortment of brass belt buckles engraved to commemorate imaginary art - meets - regular - life events such as the «New England Concrete Poets Picnic, New Canaan, 1981,» or the «Forty - Fourth Fluxus Ice Cream Cone Lick - Off, Detroit MI, July 4th, 1976.»
Contemporary of American pop art, and often conceived as its transposition in France, new realism was, along with Fluxus and other groups, one of the numerous tendencies of the avant - garde in the 1960s.
It derives from Fluxus but also Minimalism, which Michael Fried derided as theater, like the tubes from Dan Flavin that bathe one in light or the tiles from Carl Andre that simply serve as the floor.
TUESDAY 13/9 - SUNDAY 18/9 Film in Flexhallen during all opening hours: The Misfits: 30 Years of Fluxus (80 min) featuring leading Fluxus artists such as Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Jonas Mekas and Yoko Ono.
There was also an international dimension to the movement, particularly in Japan and in Europe, serving as the foundation of Fluxus, Pop Art and Nouveau réalisme.
And are we supposed to admire his music as genuine art - rock fluxus experiement, or smile at the big joke?
Antin started her career as a painter and got into contact with Fluxus art in the early 1960s in New York.
Far Out: Art from the 1960s explores art from a decade that introduced such movements as Pop, Op, Minimalism, Kinetic, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art, while weaving in the social and historical narrative of that time.
Andreas Huyssen criticises attempts to claim Fluxus for Postmodernism as «either the master - code of postmodernism or the ultimately unrepresentable art movement — as it were, postmodernism's sublime.»
The members of the Hungarian unofficial art scene were keen to break the conventions of concrete art, fluxus, conceptual art and even pop art, as established in the West, by combining them in their unique visual language.
Fluxus and the Happenings in New York City in the 1960s drew miniscule crowds, fewer than ten people as often as not, but you'd be hard - pressed to find a student of contemporary art history who doesn't speak of the events with an almost religious fervor, something it seems Golia desires to emulate.
His multifaceted practice has been categorized many times over, receiving such labels as citationism, Fluxus, and Neo-Geo, yet Armleder maintains an ideological resistance to any singular art historical association.
By the 1960s, the New York art scene was embracing Neo Dada, Fluxus, Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual art as alternatives to Abstract Expressionism.
As mentioned above, the artist was also influenced by Jackson Pollock, Lucio Fontana, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, but also by the artistic movements of Pop Art, Fluxus, Abstract Expressionism, and even Dada.
It brings together leading avant - garde composers of the early postwar period such as Elliot Carter, Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen; pioneers of electroacoustic music such as François Bayle, Pauline Oliveros, Iannis Xenakis and Peter Zinovieff; minimalist and Fluxus - inspired artist - musicians such as Tony Conrad, Henry Flynt, Phil Niblock, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich and Terry Riley; and figures that have moved between classical / experimental realms and more pop terrain, such as Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Howie B., Arto Lindsay and Caetano Veloso.
Ewa Partum is well known in Eastern Europe where she is perceived as a pioneer of feminist art, as well as in Western Europe largely because of her move to Berlin in 1982, and her close cooperation with European Fluxus artists, such as Wolf Vostell.
Of course, the rise of black - owned spaces has impact far beyond the market, and many prominent non-profit spaces, such as Rick Lowe's Houston - based Project Row Houses and artist Mark Bradford's Los Angeles - based Art + Practice, are positioned as «social sculpture,» an expanded concept of art coined by the German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who sought to use art to address societal issues.
Cage's work was also a notable influence on artists affiliated with Fluxus and Happenings, who were similarly interested in chance and the everyday; among the students in Cage's «Experimental Composition» class at the New School for Social Research in the 1950s were artists such as Allan Kaprow, George Brecht, and Dick Higgins.
Tagged as: A Feast of Astonishments: Charlotte Moorman and the Avant - Garde 1960s - 1980s, allan kaprow, Block Museum of Art, Charlotte Moorman, Claes Oldenburg, Don't Throw Anything Out, Fales Library & Special Collections, feminism, fluxus, Grey Art Gallery, Jim McWilliams, John Cage, Lisa Corrin, nam june paik, New York University, Northwestern University, Opera Sextronique, women artists, Yoko Ono
During his career, he was an active member of several art movements, such as Concrete art, Op Art, Fluxus, and Maximalism.
The city also became a meeting place for Fluxus artists such as Nam June Paik and George Maciunas.
Recent projects have included organizing and co-organizing Fluxus founding member Benjamin Patterson's first retrospective concert Action as Composition (2013) and Pope.L's Cage Unrequited (2013) for Performa 13, and Jonathas de Andrade's A Study of Race and Class — Bahia > < New York (2015) and Chimurenga's Library for Performa 15.
The artist was one of the founding members of the Fluxus movement of the 1960s and 1970s, which challenged the definition of art as objects.
In February 2009 he curated at Bielefeld, 1968: The Great Innocents, propounding the «friendly» disruption in works by Fluxus artists Joseph Beuys, Yoko Ono, Lawrence Wiener and Judd, as they took «a new measure of the world.»
And then, there was everything else in between: Pop Art, which employed aspects of mass culture (unlike Abstract Expressionism), Fluxus, as a Dada - derived anti-art nihilist movement, Art Brut or Outsider Art if you want, new realism in France, and all the other forms of realism, which emerged in Great Britain, Socialist Realism in the Russian Soviet Republic, etc..
We consider the current excitement around performance and process based art to be fresh, but as this younger generation emerges it is interesting to understand its relationship to the movements that Hansen was of, starting as Neo-Dadaism, then morphing into Happenings, Performance Art, and Fluxus.
While the works created by these artists have previously been contextualized in terms of associations and movements ranging from Fluxus to Conceptual Art to the blanketed arena of contemporary art practice, in Radical Presence they will be presented along a trajectory providing general audiences and scholars alike, a critical understanding of the significance and persistence of black performance as a stand - alone practice.
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