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Georges Maciunas /Fluxus When an artist named George Maciunas looked up the word "flux" in the dictionary in 1960, he found seventeen definitions. "Flux" can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a noun. The multiplicity of the word made it the perfect term for the art movement he was in the proces

Fluxus Collective's 'Flux Year Box 2' from 1967/1968. Five-compartment wooded box contains the following works: George Maciunas-designed monogram cards for: Eric Andersen, John Cavanaugh, Fred Liberman, George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, James Vanderbeek; George Brecht; George Brecht and Ben Vautier, Willem de Ridder; Albert Fine; Paul Sharits; James Riddle; Claes Oldenburg; Yoshimasa Wada; Robert Watts; Ben Vautier ; Robert Filliou, Roland Topor, and Daniel Spoerri. 8 x 8 x 3 1/4 in.. Part of Track... Daniel Spoerri, Monogram Cards, Fluxus Art, Flux Design, Claes Oldenburg, Artist Loft, Jasper Johns, Yoko Ono, Design Editorial

Fluxus Collective's 'Flux Year Box 2' from 1967/1968. Five-compartment wooded box contains the following works: George Maciunas-designed monogram cards for: Eric Andersen, John Cavanaugh, Fred Liberman, George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, James Vanderbeek; George Brecht; George Brecht and Ben Vautier, Willem de Ridder; Albert Fine; Paul Sharits; James Riddle; Claes Oldenburg; Yoshimasa Wada; Robert Watts; Ben Vautier ; Robert Filliou, Roland Topor, and Daniel Spoerri. 8 x 8 x 3 1/4 in.. Part of…

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Ben Vautier Total Art Matchbox New York City, USA: Fluxus, [circa] 1966 1.2 x 5.2 x 3.8 cm Edition size unknown A matchbox containing the instruction: “USE THESE MATCHS TO DESTROY ALL ART — MUSEUMS ART LIBRARY’S — READY — MADES POP — ART AND AS I BEN SIGNED EVERYTHING WORK OF ART — BURN — ANYTHING — KEEP LAST MATCH FOR THIS MATCH” Vautier described the work to Jon Hendricks in 1984 as "A Non Art Anti Art concept and rejoins [Gustav] Metzger etc. in Destruction Art". Primarily distributed in…

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