Calling an artwork “academic” is an insult, a reference to the conservative tastes of the old French Academy, and meant to describe art that is stale, overproduced and remote from the daily lives of ...
“Calligraphic Poem: In the Dark Your Fingertips Make Blue Afterimages on My Skin,” 1966 Credit: Alice Dodge ©️ Seven Days Consider invisible art. That’s not a Fluxus instruction. Or maybe it is. At a ...
If you’re struggling to plan how to best celebrate the holidays with your most avant-garde of friends and family, perhaps the art historical movement Fluxus can offer some suggestions. Fluxus was ...
John Killacky‘s 14-minute video “Flux” (2022) offers a good introduction to the Fluxus art movement of the 1960s and ’70s. In it, the artist performs a number of unrelated actions in silence while ...
Mieko Shiomi performing “Water Music” during Flux Week at Gallery Crystal in Tokyo, 1965 (photo by Teruo Nishiyama) Japan Society is pleased to present Out of Bounds: Japanese Women Artists in Fluxus.
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. When perusing the display cases at Bowes Art & Architecture Library last quarter, library-goers might ...
Alison Knowles, “Archives of red objects from Celebration Red by Alison Knowles, Carnegie Museum of Art” (May 19, 2016) (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) PITTSBURGH — There are hardly any ...
Japanese-born video artist Shigeko Kubota died last Thursday in New York while battling cancer, according to the Korea Times. She was 77 years old. Born on August 2, 1937 in Niigata, Japan, Kubota ...
Aurora Picture Show is seeking several artists and crafty-minded people for help creating and spreading a grassroots art project across Houston. That project will be the making of several hundred ...