Entertaining and conceptually interesting, besides engaging. Below my visual memories, in the chambers sequential order.
Showing posts with label Fluxus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fluxus. Show all posts
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Art Fairs | Frieze: the Flux Labyrinth
Participatory art is another theme du jour, not only at Frieze fair; definitely the Tribute to the Flux-Labyrinth (1976-2015) is one of the most successful examples of experiential art. The Labyrintt was originally conceived by the Fluxus artist George Maciunas in 1975 but went through several presentations/interpretations by other artists. It consists of ten chambers whose entrance door is locked. The viewer/participant has to discover the trick to unlock the door. Other challenges are in the passageways between door.
Entertaining and conceptually interesting, besides engaging. Below my visual memories, in the chambers sequential order.
Entertaining and conceptually interesting, besides engaging. Below my visual memories, in the chambers sequential order.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Vernissages | NYC, Chelsea September 16
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Mr .Fluxus: An Anthology of Essays Anti-Film, Documents Architecture and Ephemeral Objects
@ Stendhal Gallery
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Manuel Ocampo @ Tyler Rollins
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Ricci Albenda @ Andrew Kreps
Labels:
Chelsea art openings,
Fluxus,
September 16,
Stendhal
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Vernissages | NYC, Chelsea April 15
A quite varied evening with an interesting technology driven exhibition: Jim Campbell at Bryce Wolkowitz.
And nostalgia of Fluxus, Mail Art and Rubber Stamps at the Stendhal gallery:
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Labels:
Bryce Wolkowitz,
Fluxus,
Jim Campbell,
Nancy Hoffman,
Stendhal
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