Alison Knowles, a leading artist of the Fluxus movement of the 1960s and the brain behind such beloved pieces as Make a Salad ...
An early participant in the eccentric collection of artists known as Fluxus, she was perhaps best known for pieces centered on a humble tuna sandwich and a giant salad.
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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 ...
On the morning of Sept. 30 in Koreatown, David Allen Moore began a performance of La Monte Young’s “Composition 1960 #10: Draw a straight line and follow it.” The intention of the Los Angeles ...
Alison Knowles, pioneering experimental artist and a founding member of Fluxus, died on 29 October, her gallery, James ...
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'The lunatics are on the loose ...' EUROPEAN FLUXUS FESTIVALS 1962-1977 Petra Stegmann / DOWN WITH ART! Verlag thelunaticsareontheloose.tumblr.com Willem de Ridder and Emmett Williams performing ...
Alison Knowles is serene; on the phone and in person—lanky, with close-cropped snow-white hair and small wire-frame glasses—she is calm, unflappable. The performance was curated by High Line Art, ...
Early Saturday evening, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s chief operating officer, Chad Smith, stood on a balcony at Walt Disney Concert Hall and dropped a watermelon into a bucket on the sidewalk near ...
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