Fluxus Movement (vídeos e performances)
- Grupo M
- 17 de abr. de 2019
- 1 min de leitura

"Fluxus' interdisciplinary aesthetic brings together influences as diverse as Zen, science, and daily life and puts them to poetic use. Initially received as little more than an international network of pranksters, the playful artists of Fluxus were, and remain, a network of radical visionaries who sought to reconcile art with life.
Dating from the sixties and compiled by George Maciunas (1931-1978, founder of Fluxus), Fluxfilm Anthology is a document consisting of 37 short films ranging from 10 seconds to 10 minutes in length. These films (some of which were meant to be screened as continuous loops) were shown as part of the events and happenings of the New York avant-garde. Made by the artists ranging from Nam June Paik and Wolf Vostell to Yoko Ono, they celebrate the ephemeral humor of the Fluxus movement."
"Fluxus performance—concerned mainly with the interaction between human bodies and the objects and actions of everyday life" - MoMA
Performance 'Meat Joy' (1964) Carolee Schneemann.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4i4hLtqLOs
Performance 'Nude Descending a Staircase' 1975–76 Shigeko Kubota
https://vimeo.com/269006950
Performance 'Cut Piece' (1964) - Yoko Ono
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yqhSZsXIJQ
Wolf Vostell - Sun in Your Head (Television Decollage) 1963, 7:10 min, b&w, silent
http://ubu.com/film/fluxfilm21_vostell.html
George Maciunas - Artype 1966, 2:40 min, b&w, sound
http://ubu.com/film/fluxfilm19_maciunas.html
Robert Watts - Trace #22 1965, 3 min, b&w, silent
http://ubu.com/film/fluxfilm11_watts.html
Yoko Ono - Eye Blink (1966) 1966, 15 sec, b&w, silent
http://ubu.com/film/fluxfilm09_ono.html
Dick Higgins - 'Invocation of Canyons and Boulders' 1966, 20 sec, b&w, silent
http://ubu.com/film/fluxfilm02_higgins.html
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