31.7.09

URSONATE de Kurt Schwitters


http://www.costis.org/x/schwitters/ursonate.htm

George Maciunas

'William Woods of radio station KRAB interviewed George Maciunas following a Fluxus Festival held in Seattle in September, 1977. This was the last Fluxus Festival to be organized and directed by Maciunas. George Maciunas died eight months later, in May, 1978, at the age of 46.'
...

Aspen no. 8 Fluxus issue


Fourteen numbered items; no advertisements. Edited by Dan Graham, designed by George Maciunas. Published Fall-Winter [1970-71] by Aspen Communications Inc., NYC.

29.7.09

franticham's 'fluxus island'




franticham's new project
'fluxus island'
4 silk screen prints
fluxus island, fluxus fish puzzle by francis
eat art eat fluxus, fluxshop by antic-ham


Dalí Theatre and Museum Acquires a Small Oil Titled Gala, Made by Surrealist Salvador Dalí, ArtDaily.org

(web image)
Salvador Dalí, Gala, 1931. Oil and collage on cardboard, 13,9 x 9,2 cm. © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2009.
"FIGUERES.- Antoni Pitxot, director of the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, and Montse Aguer, director of the Centre for Dalinian Studies, have presented today the latest acquisition made by the Dalí Foundation: an oil titled Gala. This painting could be the first portrait of his wife and it may be viewed starting today in a montage designed specially for this exhibition by Pep Canaleta. When, in 1929, Dalí met Gala Éluard, a strong impression was provoked, so intense that from this point on he will never be separated from her, until the death of Gala in June of 1982. Wife and muse to Salvador Dalí, her real name was Elena Ivanovna Diakonova. She was a mysterious woman, transgressive, with great intuition, who recognized artistic and creative genius wherever she saw it and throughout her life, even before meeting Salvador Dalí, she was related to numerous intellectuals and artists." ...

Keith Buchholz - Fluxus St. Louis

Open Studios - Fluxus thrives in South City
By
David Bonetti
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Ordinarily I don’t like Open Studio events. There is too much amateurish work that takes too much time to weed through. I prefer to let galleries and museums do the vetting for me. But I was intrigued by my telephone conversation with St. Louis Fluxus artist Keith Buchholz, so Saturday afternoon, after my weekly pilgrimage to the Mushroom Man and the Kruse and Scharf farm stands at the Soulard Market, I headed south into a part of the city where I’d never ventured before. Good reason, you have to know where you’re going - the Interstate highway system cut ruthlessly through the neighborhood leaving little disconnected shards in its wake.
Somewhere down there, Buchholz maintains a studio in a relic from another age - a circa 1810 farmhouse. He’s furnished it in period Americana, and it’s a strange set for a Fluxus museum, which is, in effect, what Buchholz has created. Fluxus is a post-World War II international phenomenon, a sort of anti-movement that worked between the various media, spawning the term “intermedia.” Under its broad umbrella artists created works of an ephemeral nature, often mailing their products to other Fluxartists and their fans. Artists as major and different as Joseph Beuys, Yoko, Ono, John Cage and Nam June Paik were part of it from time to time.
But back to the Americana - it might not be so totally incongruous. George Macunias, the Pope, duce and duenna of the loose group, favored Victorian typography, and there was something old-fashioned about many Fluxevents that fed the hippie movement that came son after it.
Buchholz favors the mail art wing of Fluxus, and his studio houses numberless folders of art work mailed to him from all over the world by Fluxartists and their fellow travelers. Yoko Ono mailed him a special encouragement for the weekend opening. Buchholz’s own work - tasty prints of collages featuring well formed male chests, among them - are hung here and there. On one table is a small artist book he made recently of a photograph of the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Another copy of it is currently on view at the Venice Biennale. Buchholz said that he has two works in the current biennale, which must put him in a category of one among contemporary St. Louis artists."...

26.7.09

21st Century FLUX-USA Fluxus-Inspired Artists


JOEL CHACE, USA
LOLA GALLA, NYC
HECTOR SALGADO PARADA, CHILE




Cernjul Viviana, Argentina

Ertugrul Kahriman
SHOKA GOLSABAHI
RAFAEL FLORES, USA
ED BAKER, USA
BILL DI MICHELE, USA

César Espino Barros

MILANKA BUNARD, Canada
GIANNI ROMEO, Italia

TINAMARIA MARONGIU, Italia
ANTONIO SASSU[Ritratto], Italia
Jan Theuninck, BELGIUM
VERNON FRAZER, USA
RODOLFO TORRES, Uruguay
Almandrade (Antônio Luiz M. Andrade), BRAZIL
Rorica & Dobrica KAMPERELIC, SERBIA

SEAN DERRICK COOPER MARQUARDT, Chicago/Berlin

BRUNO NEIVA, Portugal

IRENE DOGMATIC, USA
Gadadeguivry, France
RACHEL DEFAY-LIAUTARD, self-portrait 1999, France

INEZ OLUDE DA SILVA self-portrait, Belgium

ED BAKER, USA

FLORICA PREVENDA, Romania

TOMOE NAKAMURA, JAPAN/USA
MARA THOMPSON, USA
CHRIS MUDHEAD REYNOLDS, USA


ED BAKER, USA
Photo: Jan Perlman

CHARLES FARRELL, USA
LENA O'CONNELL (l.), IRELAND
BILL EVERTSON, USA
CAIO FERNANDES, BRAZIL

JONATHAN STANGROOM, USA

KERI MARION, USA
PETER CICCARIELLO, USA

KEITH BUCHHOLZ, USA
Photo: Cecil Touchon

REED ALTEMUS, USA
LESLIE PIERCE, USA
TIZIANA BARACCHI, Italia
ED BAKER, USA
REID WOOD, USA
BRAD BRACE, USA
C Mehrl Bennett, USA
DAVID-BAPTISTE CHIROT, USA
Visual poet, writer
LUC FIERENS, Belgium
Photo: Peter Netmail
Enfant terrible fluxed mail-artist,visual poet, collagist
http://www.vansebroeck.be/
MARK BLOCH, USA


CECIL TOUCHON, USA


DON E. BOYD, USA
Director of Fluxus West
Chance and found objects, writing, diagrammatic drawings, poetry, performance, sculpture

MALCOLM ENRIGHT / mal E, Australia
Graphic design, collage, artist books

CHRISTINE TARANTINO / Words of Light/ homeless poet, USA
Self-Portrait, 2008
(Word Collage)Visual poetry, Performance, Artist Books, Mail Art