Archive for the Fluxus Category

Smile Flux Machine

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 20, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

George Maciunas, Smile Flux MachineGeorge Maciunas, Smile Flux Machine, inside

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Flux Finger Sweater

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 19, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Per Kirkeby, Flux Finger SweaterPer Kirkeby, Flux Finger Sweater, inside

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Fluxmedicine

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 18, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Shigeko Kubota, FluxmedicineShigeko Kubota, Fluxmedicine, inside

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Fluxdevice

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 17, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Jock Reynolds, Flux DeviceJock Reynolds, Flux Device, inside

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Orifice Flux Plugs

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 16, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Larry Miller, Orifice Flux PlugsLarry Miller, Orifice Flux Plugs, inside

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Fluxdust

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object on October 15, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Robert Filliou, FluxdustRobert Filliou, Fluxdust, verso

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E.S.P. fluxkit

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 14, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

James Riddle, E.S.P. FluxkitJames Riddle, E.S.P. Fluxkit

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Paper Fluxwork

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 13, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Willem de Ridder, Paper FluxworkWillem de Ridder, Paper Fluxwork

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Cleanliness Flux Kit

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 12, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden

Ken Friedman, Cleanliness Flux KitKen Friedman, Cleanliness Flux Kit

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Burglary Fluxkit

Posted in Art, Fluxus, Object with tags on October 11, 2015 by Dylan Thomas Hayden
George Maciunas, Burglary FluxkitGeorge Maciunas, Burglary Fluxkit, versoimages via

Happening to glance today at Artists’ Books, Multiples and Editions I discovered with pleasure a whole tranche of recent posts featuring multiples by the Fluxus group. Leaving aside any discussion of their merit, or lack of it, as artworks these objects are superb exemplars of the design values and typography of their day, that is the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a child of that era with a keen eye for such ephemera I am compelled to post them all here, alongside my ongoing survey of the art of Jean-Antoine Watteau. Where else can you consume daily doses of Rococo elegance and late 20th century tomfoolery? That’s right friends, only here at Tigerloaf.