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aliceisnotshort · 2 years
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MoMA | Fluxus Editions: 1962 to 1978 | Fluxkit
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jazznoisehere · 1 year
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George Maciunas: Burglary Fluxkit (label) - 1971.
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jgthirlwell · 5 months
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05.04.24 Darius Jones fLuXkit Sextet with Yuniya Edi Kwon – Violin, Ledah Finck – Violin, Christopher Hoffman – Cello, Chris Lightcap – Bass, Ches Smith – Drums and Darius Jones – Alto Sax and Composition. For the Bang On A Can Long Play Festival. At Roulette in downtown Brooklyn
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antronaut · 8 months
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Fluxkit (1966-67)
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garadinervi · 9 months
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Alison Knowles, Bean Rolls from Fluxkit, (metal tin with offset label, containing nine beans and fourteen offset scrolls), Fluxus, New York, NY, 1965 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Alison Knowles]
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thomasmartinnutt · 10 months
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Fluxus. cc Valise e TRanglE, Fluxus newspaper No.3 (from Fluxkit), 1964
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oldmanffucker · 10 months
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thinking about artist Archie and Frenchie both pulling random fluxus/grapefruit prompts and doing them together. Then it becoming a weekly Revenge artist exercise.
Fluxus (experimental art movement) and Grapefruit (book by Yoko Ono that embodied Fluxus) - basically ‘event scores’ or prompts for (often) performance art. They were often absurd, often ephemeral or esoteric or inevitable. Examples:
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(tape piece iii and walking piece from Grapefruit by Yoko Ono George Brecht. Games and Puzzles (Name Kit) from Fluxkit. 1965, Fluxus Edition announced 1965 Page from Fluxus 1, containing ‘Flux Napkin’. 1964, Fluxus Edition announced 1966) (God I’m crying reading Grapefruit now. Being a pisces is hard work but someone’s gotta do it [PDF])
but anyway I can perfectly imagine Archie’s smile and laugh and body language while they do some of the sillier prompts, and Frenchie’s little smirk. It’s the smirk of pyramid scheme and authentic planks. The events that ask for silence, they do with permanent little smiles channeling the silliest and most earnest intentionality that you can’t NOT look at it and not be soppy about it.
Fluxus isn’t just prompts or events, it’s a whole movement. It’s about accessibility of art, it’s about making art constantly, it’s about being anti-art, it’s about subverting the capitalist ideas of art. But to me it’s a beautiful exercise in opening yourself to the vastness of art. Everything is and can be art, from the sound of silence to the crushing of stones to the using of a napkin to taking a walk with someone. It’s down to intention, it’s down to openness, It’s down to earnestness and curiosity. It’s down to being receptive and most importantly PLAYFULNESS. It’s about letting art be low stakes and letting art into every moment of your life. It’s about embodying art.
Plus, Izzy would love this bc that sub loves to follow a direction. Man is lost in subspace watching the stars and turning on and off his headlights and walking in someone else’s footsteps.
(If all of those examples sounded insane and esoteric, here are more links to Fluxus things. First publication (poetry! Music! Vehicles! John Cage! Yoko Ono! Nam June Paik!) ‘An Anthology of Chance Operations’, and archive of fluxus artbooks: fluxus 1, fluxkit, and flux year box 2)
Even more emotional thinking abt how in college, in his really intense performance art and physical exertion phase, Izzy loved Fluxus and the idea of art being that and following directions and experiencing something new from it.
Then he gets to know the crew eventually, And finds out they do this. And oh, he’s taken aback. Launched back to being 19, to grieving his sister and transitioning and experiencing lack of bodily autonomy and finding refuge in performance art. And fondness bubbles up so hot and acrid he has to step outside. After that he’s part of the weekly events. He and the crew relish the events that take the most time, like the walking piece. The crew is fascinated by his earnestness and tenacity when so often before they only saw perfection and persnicketiness.
[originally posted as a twt thread]
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superpivogirl · 6 months
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Fluxkit, 1964/65. Fluxus edition, assembled by George Maciunas. The Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection, Detroit / Photo: Walker Art Center.
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azersam · 10 months
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Darius Jones - fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s̶ suite but sacred), 2023
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burlveneer-music · 1 year
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Darius Jones - fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s suite but sacred)
A radiant manifesto of artistic freedom, fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s suite but sacred) brings together a composition in four movements written and performed by Jones on alto saxophone, long-time collaborator Gerald Cleaver on drums, and four Vancouver-based string musicians: violinists Jesse Zubot and Josh Zubot, cellist Peggy Lee and bassist James Meger; with original artwork by Stan Douglas and liner notes by poet Harmony Holiday. Commissioned by Western Front, an artist-run center for multidisciplinary experimentation and the historic home of the avant-garde in Vancouver, Jones drew inspiration from Western Front’s art is life ethos and its legacy of exchange with creative musicians such as George Lewis and Ornette Coleman. Composed across a series of residencies beginning in 2019 and recorded in June 2022 at Western Front’s iconic Grand Luxe Hall, fLuXkit Vancouver (i̶t̶s suite but sacred) is the first collaborative release with Brooklyn-based Northern Spy and Helsinki-based We Jazz Records. For Fluxus artists, art can exist anywhere. This can take the physical form of a fluxkit, a collection of artworks and everyday objects placed in a small container or box. By challenging definitions and pushing artistic boundaries, anyone who opens a fluxkit can experience an art event. Jones presents us with a fluxkit that we want to reopen again and again. The cover art for fLuXkit Vancouver was contributed by internationally acclaimed Vancouver-based artist Stan Douglas. Part of Douglas’ DCT series (2016 - ongoing), Occ6 is a brightly colored abstraction created through manipulating frequencies, amplitudes, and color values at the point in the digitization process where a photographic image is only represented by code. Occ6 mesmerizes and in turn offers a visual language that is untethered from conventional notions of the art form. “Stan found this world inside of a machine. Is this a photo?” Jones asks. “Is it a painting? What am I looking at? Maybe something that doesn’t exist anywhere else.” The music of fLuXkit Vancouver also exists in between worlds: Is this a compositional suite? Is it sacred music? Or is it simply art? Jones’ score includes visual components — a 25 unique graphics key for extended technique on strings — alongside standard musical notation. Darius Jones: Alto Sax and Composition Jesse Zubot: Violin Josh Zubot: Violin Peggy Lee: Cello James Meger: Bass Gerald Cleaver: Drums Produced by Darius Jones
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Week Two
Lecture One - Martin Patrick
What is Fluxus?,
Nobody knows who and what Fluxus is - George Brecht
What is a Fluxus? I'm not ready to answer this question - Alison Knowles
Fluxus is a pain in art’s ass - Ben Vautier
Zen and Buddhist philosophy
George Maciunas, Fluxus Manifesto 1963
Owen f smith, the history of an attitude
Dick Higgins major artist and writer for Fluxus
Hannah Higgins Fluxus experience
proto internet art
Danger Music Number Seventeen
Philip Corner, Piano Activities
Nam June Paik and Charlotte Moormen
1 internationalism, 2 experimentalism, 3 intermedia, 4 simplicity, 5 attempted resolution of art vs life, 6 implicativeness, 7 play, 8 ephemerality, 9 specificity
Intermedia Chart by Dick Higgins
George Maciunas (1931- 1978)
Fluxkit, 1965/69
Zen for film by Nam June Paik
Ay-o, finger box
Robert Filliou, fluxhair
George Maciunas, USA surpasses all the genocide records
Yoko Ono, Box of Smile
anthology film archives
Henry flynt and nova billy
Fluxhouse, Soho, NYC, 1969, fluxhouse cooperatives
alternative arts and music from a young age
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aliceisnotshort · 2 years
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“Miniature Fluxus Museums”: Fluxkits and the Multiple - Bard Graduate Center
Fluxus research
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elvisstudio4sem2 · 1 month
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What is Fluxus? - Martin Patrick 
George Maciunas, Fluxus Manifesto 1963
Promote living art, anti-art, promote non art reality - to be accessible
The history of an attitude - Owen f. Smith 
Hannah Higgins - Fluxus Experience 
Danger Music Number Seventeen - Dick Higgins 1962
Philip Corner, Piano Activites @ Fluxus festival Wiesbaden Germany 1962 
Chracteristics of Fluxus
Internationalism 
Experentalism 
Intermedia
Simplicity 
Attempted resolution of art vs life
Implicativeness
Play
Ephemerailty
Specificity  
Intermedia Art
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Maciunas created funky typography -
Fluxkit 1965/69
Takehisa Kosugi - Keep walking intently 
Nam June Paik - Zen for Film 
Ay-O Finger Box 1965 
Fluxhair - Robert Filou 
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hotnew-pt · 2 months
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Todos os concertos marcados para 2024 em Portugal #ÚltimasNotícias #lisboa
Hot News JAZZ EM AGOSTOFundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, de 1 a 11 de agosto 5/8: MOVE6/8: The Selva7/8: Brandon Seabrook Trio8/8: Darius Jones fLuxKit Vancouver9/8: Dieb13 Beatnik Manifesto9/8: The Locals10/8: Made of Bones10/8: Peter Evans Being & Becoming11/8: Black Duck11/8: Fire! Orchestra FESTIVAL SUDOESTE Zambujeira do Mar, de 7 a 10 de agosto 7 de agosto: Martin Garrix, Tems, Bárbara…
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twistedsoulmusic · 11 months
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If you like your jazz experimental, expressive and expansive, look no further. fLuXkit Vancouver (i​̶​t​̶​s suite but sacred) is a radiant manifesto of artistic freedom, showcasing the brilliant talents of Darius Jones on alto saxophone.
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theradicantattitude · 5 years
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Brecht George, Water Yam, 1964. Inhalt: 94 Karten mit Handlungsanweisungen und Booklet Nut Bone, Herausgeber: George Maciunas, Edition Fluxus, New York; © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018 / Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach / Foto: Achim Kukulies
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