Yes, let's talk about Germany!  I came to fluxus via Beuys and to me Beuys
will always be the personification of fluxus.  Of course, this is strictly
my opinion and not fact, but there it is.... I would love to someday make
the pilgramage to Dusseldorf and Kleve (and Berlin, but that's another
story) but it seems unlikely in the immediate future (alas!)

I've always felt that most of the important 20th century art (and design)
movements originated in Germany. And as a New Yorker, this has often put me
at odds with my fellows (who tend to believe that everything originates in
NY). Not surprisingly, most New Yorkers who believe that New York is the
center of the universe are originally from Iowa, or some such place.

Badger (I like Beuys!) Girl



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>From: Heiko Recktenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: FLUXLIST: Happening and Fluxus
>Date: Fri, Dec 1, 2000, 8:38 PM
>

> Pop Architecture.
>
> I thiunk this was the climax.
>
> Maybe we should talk more on the role of germany as a place for fluxus and
> fluxers.
>
> 

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