A Fluxus family portrait album /

In 1962, as a scandalous avant-garde, the Fluxus movement conquered art associations and theaters in Germany. Artists such as Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, John Cage and Ben Patterson approached music, art and literature in a completely new and often quite concrete way. First, the Rhineland and then the...

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Main Author: Träger, Wolfgang, 1957-
Other Authors: Skrobanek, Kerstin
Format: Book
Language:German
English
Language Notes:Text in German and English.
Published: Köln : Snoeck Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, [2017]
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Summary:In 1962, as a scandalous avant-garde, the Fluxus movement conquered art associations and theaters in Germany. Artists such as Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, John Cage and Ben Patterson approached music, art and literature in a completely new and often quite concrete way. First, the Rhineland and then the New York art scene became infected with the Fluxus-virus. In the 1970s, conceptual art and land-art emerged as the new avant-garde, but this was by no means the end for imaginative, enchanting and revolutionary Fluxus events, which still take place today. But what exactly happened from the 1980s to the 2000s, before the artists were honored, in time for the 50th anniversary, with the great retrospectives? Wolfgang Träger, photographer for Kunstforum lnternational since 1990, was there and photographed everything. The photos from Europe and the US show performances and portraits, as well as artists at work and in private. The Fluxus movement never ceased to exist. It has always shown in an enchanting, charming and humorous way that art is able to heighten our awareness. Sadly, some of the Fluxus artists have since died, but in Wolfgang Träger's book, they are gathered once more for a family portrait.
Physical Description:167 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783864422164
3864422167