why on earth would anyone want to call themselves fluxus, its kinda like a republican calling himself a whig... obviously some people are much more interested in turning it into dusty museum ornaments, than a living dynamic radical social network of like minded souls.

"(Maaike)" wrote:

 According to: 'fluxus, the most radical and experimental art movement of the sixties' (harry ruhe, 1979):

'Eric Andersen (Denmark, 1942) studied music, worked as a pianist and from 1962 performed his compositions during many fluxus manifestations, in Denmark as well as other countries. (...) Andersen, who produced many language and mail art pieces, may be considered as one of the leading conceptual artists in Denmark.'
 

Still, I think that everyone has the right to call themselves fluxus artists if they want to. It's so childish to go: nah nah, I'm a REAL fluxus person and you aren't!!!

xo maaike
:: the institute of improbable interaction ::
 
 

--- On Wed 02/27, Christopher J Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Since I am relatively new to FLUXUS and the FLUXLIST...could someone
> please explain who Eric Anderson is and what he did?...It would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Christohpher
>
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