A COSMIC CREATIVE COMMUNITY OF NEW NEW ARTISTS AND PERFORMERS. USA IS POINT OF ORIGIN...THE COSMOS HAS NO BOUNDARIES.
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"Sometimes I need red apple. Sometimes I need red lips." -- Nam June Paik
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FLUX-USA / NEW NEW ART welcomes visitors from over 30 countries daily. Artists, curators, and other arts leaders who want to contribute to this blog, please contact me. tarantinochristine@yahoo.com
The art movement called FLUXUS (1961/2 - 1978) ended a long time ago, but the spirit of 'flowing change' can never end. --Christine Tarantino
The Christine Tarantino Collection, newest Christine Tarantino art blog started on January 1, 2012. Showcasing selected works from my 20 year collection of works on paper from artists around the globe.
http://christinetarantinocollection.blogspot.com/
WORDS OF LIGHT ART: No. 416 I of the EYE FAX: Christine Tarantino, "I of the EYE-FAX", asemic writing, 2011. FAX Exhibit , The DeVos Art Museum, Michigan, USA. Cu...
Artists and others from 158 countries/territories have visited FLUX-USA / NEW NEW ART.
WELCOME
Christine Tarantino/NewNew Art/Words of Light/homeless poet P.O. Box 121, Wendell, MA 01379 USA
FLUX-USA was created November 11, 2008, so that all Fluxus-oriented artists could communicate with each other and the cosmos. On October 13, 2009 NEW NEW ART was added to the name for fluxus-inspired artists rising from the ashes of old school art and attitudes. "The aim of the original Fluxus group was to instill artistic values into every part of life." The aim of New New Art is to uncover art/beauty in every part of life; always mindful that mental and physical processes are ever changing, in a state of FLUX, with nothing created ever permanent. ART = LIFE = FLUX ; impersonal, constantly changing phenomena.
flux (fluks): n. and a.1. The act of flowing; an outpouring or effusion."hence -- 2. Continual change; the mode of being of that which is instantaneous, ceasing to exist as soon as it begins to exist."
As soon as I make a mark on my paper, that mark is dead. It no longer flows, it stops. I consider it an artistically ethical challenge then. Do I want the marks I make to really be there? And should all marks of art be beautiful? I say yes, to try is to aspire.
A picture can be skillfully painted but totally devoid of art. Art then is the 'power to percieve the beautiful and of expressing it in artistic form'. This is the true definition of fine art. Always has been, always will be.
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