I just got a nice flyer for the Eat Your Art Out mail art exhibit at the Cafe Prov in
London. This was organized by Martha Aitchison, Julia Tant, Alan Turner and Patricia
Collins.
A few of the many participants are Fluxlisters:
David Chirot, John M. Bennett, Josh Ransen (who's that?), and
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 14:35:49 +0100 Sol Nte
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The fact that
whoever's Artist's Shit sold in cans sold for millions is
a joke, but that's good, surely?
Piero Manzoni - merda d'artista
Yes, I think it's good, it's just not really anti-art...now if he'd not
bothered
Peter wrote on Manzoni's merda d'artista:
But it puts things into context surely 'I can can up my
shit and flog it for millions' is surely a either a good
case against art or a good way of taking the piss out of it.
As far as I know Manzoni did not sell these for very much, due to
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As far as I know Manzoni did not sell these for very much, due to
Manzoni's
untimely early death the items fell prey to spectacular commodification by
collectors.
It was not them amount but the process of equivalency that was a key here
the cans were sold based on their
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Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:09:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: I'd like a free classic experimental score. (fwd)
From _Nature Study Notes_ (London: Experimental Music Catalogue, 1969), a
collection of Improvisation Rites by Scratch Orchestra
I am planning a public performance of Composition with Scrap Metal in the
Ballard neighborhood of Seattle on the evening of Saturday, June 9, 2001
(the 2300 block of NW Market St, sidewalk on the south side, 7:00 p.m. local
time). It will last approximately 30 - 40 minutes. I may postpone the
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