what a character; nice lip sync and backup singers. i like the stand
behind the drummer stance,, and the roger daltry mic swing..haha
hi disco
very satirical
i love it
how many innings had the game?
did you have tv-commercial brakes?
there was a winner a looser?
(to avoid big demages
next time dont used a ball
used chapitas de cocacola)
At 07:51 pm -0800 7/12/00, Devon Paulson wrote:
Speaking of Fluxus,
In my What makes
hi cecil,
thank you for this. can you give us the source? it is like a breath of fresh
air this morning.
i have wanted to tell you that i looked at you website and found it to be very
interesting and liked it very much. i sometimes feel that painting doesn't
happen much with this group which is
Speaking of Fluxus,
In my What makes it art? class at school we had to write a paper on an
artist or a movement-
Not to hold your suspense any longer, I wrote on- Fluxus.
But I didn't just write on Fluxus, though I did do that as well. I set up a
baseball diamond in the main gallery (you
My first memories of hearing about Fluxus and Happenings--I was
about ten--in 1963. Some friends who visited a lot from New York City
talked about it--my brother who was seven and I were fascinated--
"Happenings"--"Fluxus"--sounded like the amazing things one saw
continually
thank you thank you thank you
My first memories of hearing about Fluxus and Happenings--I was
about ten--in 1963. Some friends who visited a lot from New York City
talked about it--my brother who was seven and I were fascinated--
"Happenings"--"Fluxus"--sounded like the
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
My first memories of hearing about Fluxus and Happenings--I was
about ten--in 1963. Some friends who visited a lot from New York City
talked about it--my brother who was seven and I were fascinated--
"Happenings"--"Fluxus"--sounded like the
Dada and Fluxus for that matter are ways of thinking and creating, to my way
Or: what to take serious and what not. Or isnt there anything serious ?
This whole "fluxgroup" talking, labelism, reminds me somehow to the way,
Godard, Truffault, Chabrol etc were working in the beginning. Beuys did
oh yes--"text based"--that is form the Puritans, for sure
thou shalt make no graven images etc--worship statues!--talk to
stones--let alone trees etc--and animals--
is there any difference between a bullfight and the Mass?
one wonders--
something i
I shd note--re "Something Else"--Dick Higgins' old press up in
vermont--
main influence for me not even a "real life" artist for all saying
about the "concrete"--but Gulley Jimson from the novel and film--THE
HORSE'S
MOUTH--
art/life--not a barrier at all, but an
y
overpaid, underimaginative, yuppie neigbors toss out twice weekly. If you
work with junk and/or refuse, these are high and palmy days indeed.
sniff/cough
BadgerGirl
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Beuys
Date: Tue, Dec 5, 2000, 8:28 PM
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that would have
increased their survival rate a little.)
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From: David Baptiste Chirot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Beuys
Date: Wed, Dec 6, 2000, 9:31 AM
My first memories of hearing about Fluxus and Happenings--I was
about ten--in 1963. Some friends who
hi
i had found a book (*) on beuys by heiner stachelhaus (1987) who wrote
that beuys's way to action start in 1962 with the "piano of earth" idea,
which he certainly did not realize but "with one he going closely to
fluxus movement. "
i don't know if stachelhaus is right or wrong but he add in
arol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Beuys
Date: Sat, Dec 2, 2000, 12:28 PM
hi meryl,
i like beuys alot too; i'm currently reading 'energy plan for the western man,
joseph beuys in america'. it would have been wonderful to have attended his
lectures but just re
Dear Fluxers,
I have to agree with Badgergirl. I've been following all the discussion
about who is and who isn't Fluxus, who started it and who didn't, etc. I'm
reminded of the wrangling between Richard Huelsenbeck and Tristan Tzara, when
they were old men, about who came up with the name
hi meryl.
if you haven't seen it check out 'joseph beuys: we go this way' by caroline
tisdall.
a very beautiful book, mostly photographs of high quality. tisdall seems to
truly understand beuys' work.
i agree about who cares about labels like 'who is fluxus' i like the ideas of
fluxus though i
hi meryl,
i like beuys alot too; i'm currently reading 'energy plan for the western man,
joseph beuys in america'. it would have been wonderful to have attended his
lectures but just reading what he said is very powerful.
bests, carol
meryl wrote:
Badger (I like Beuys!) Girl
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carol
the '74 lecture in chicago changed my life. a walk and
talk on lincoln ave - just amazing - as i've said on my
website: he "confirmed that my ideas concerning 'gesture'
were viable."
r_
--- Carol Starr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi meryl,
i like beuys alot too; i'm currently reading 'energy
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