Press Release, June 1st 2001
49th International Art Biennale of Venice
Press opening: June 6th, 7th and 8th 2001; Opening June 9th 2001.
Pavilion of the Republic of Slovenia
Gallery A+A, San Marco 3073, Venice 30124.
Tel/Fax 041 2770466 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Press office: Roberta
Josh writes:
As for Anti-art I think it's a fairly daft term in many ways because one
needs to practice art in order to practice anti-art.
Well, (hate to write one of those one line responces that
everyone seems so het up about) but surely that's part of
the fun I'm sure everyone realises
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
manzoni info:
http://home.sprynet.com/~mindweb/page21.htm
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Judith: Do you have any information on Ben Patterson and/or his work? Do you
have an address for him? I have seen little of his work nor corresponded
with him but some students of mine met him Chicago several years ago and
they asked him if he knew me and he said, Yes. I would like to contact
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 to can it and just put it on display in a plastic bag that might be
closer to
You are soo right Sol, tnx john!
A quick thank you to John for sorting out Fluxlist's tech problems over the
weekend. It is thanks to Jon keeping scribble.com running smoothly that we
have Fluxlist at all so I'm sure you'll all join me in thanking Jon for the
great service he does for all
From 1969 and on the Scratch Orchestra was an astonishingly well
functioning social music phenomenon, a whole music culture in itself.
It was founded by Cornelius Cardew, a teacher of composition at the
London Morley College at that time. For the Scratch Orchestra,
Anglo-Saxon experimental music
From 1969 and on the Scratch Orchestra was an astonishingly well
functioning social music phenomenon, a whole music culture in itself.
It was founded by Cornelius Cardew, a teacher of composition at the
London Morley College at that time.
There's a wonderful MA thesis on Cardew and his
indeed, three cheers for jon for keeping the flux spinning.
RA! RA! RA!
bests, carol :)
Sol Nte wrote:
A quick thank you to John for sorting out Fluxlist's tech problems over the
weekend. It is thanks to Jon keeping scribble.com running smoothly that we
have Fluxlist at all so I'm sure
hi all,
how exciting it will be to have the CD and thanks to owen and sol for their
generous work on this project. as i recall with the fluxlist box we did send
some money to cover the box and postage and i would think that would be a good
idea here too.
i hope it will be cross-platform so i can
A quick thank you to John for sorting out Fluxlist's tech problems over the
weekend. It is thanks to Jon keeping scribble.com running smoothly that we
have Fluxlist at all so I'm sure you'll all join me in thanking Jon for the
great service he does for all of us.
cheers,
Sol.
Hi all,
Owen wrote:
There were a couple of queries about the status of the materials for the
planned CD for the Fluxlist Box - the long and the short of it is that I
still have all the materials, but due to technical problems and frankly,
my lack of time put to the project and the creation of
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