There is no definition and there is no rigid frame. But not everything is
Fluxus. Ignorance certainly not.

>For people who are interested in genuine information about Fluxus, I can
>recommend the newly published catalogue from Museo Villa Croce in Genova.
>The name of the catalogue is The Fluxus Constellation and the ISBN number
>is 88-87262-20-9. You will find a number of substantial articles in this
>catalogue, - among these by the top Fluxus scholars in Europe and US such
>as Hannah Higgins, Henry Martin, Gino di Maggio, Francesco Conz etc.

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Dan Holmes wrote:

> Friends, artists, and fellow fakers,
>          Somebody please be kind enough to tell me what Fluxus really is.
> Clearly, I must've been mistaken, as there is plenty of hostility and
> negativity concerning false Fluxus and who is more Fluxus than someone
> else. Mr. Andersen, I acknowledge your history with Fluxus and I understand
> that you are a well established artist in the Fluxus field. Maybe you would
> be the one to provide a detailed and rigid form of what art must be to be
> defined as Fluxus, and more importantly, why, as you seem to be the only
> person who sees Fluxus in any sort of limited scope.
>          As for the rest of us dreamers, who feel what we've been doing and
> discussing is still art, maybe it's time we came up with a name for
> ourselves. If we're not Fluxus, then dammit, we're still something.
>                  Dan Holmes

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