VEGAN VAUDEVILLE (FOR REED ALTEMUS)
1. Abandon animal products.
2. Lose half of your weight.
3. Lose half of your remaining weight.
4. Continue wearing the same sized pants.
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FLUXUS FOR VEGANISM
1. Perform any given fluxus piece.
2. Replace all nouns with "Tofu" or "Soy."
Oh, post your address and be done with it. I have some free stamps. Use the
extra bucks to take your girlfriend out to dinner. Make it a fluxus meal and
let us know the menu, huh? Contrary to previous posts, you are not going to
your grave, you are going to art school and you are bright, and
Okay, I confess, I went to business school before I went to art school.
However, there are ways, to go to "art school" and there are ways.
Going to a.s. bought me 8 years of time to use the facilities; the
kilns, the huge printing presses, the acid baths, the darkrooms, the
computers, the materia
Saturday, August 26, 2000
10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Modern Realism Gallery & Archives
263 8th Avenue, between California and Clemente Streets
San Francisco, California
415/831-5345
(Modern Realism Gallery has been listed annually in Art in
America's Guide to Museums and Galleries since 1982. The Jo
I visited with Allen Bukoff, well, just *ran* down there as it were, and, now I
have a severe identity problem, as does he..h, perhaps if we had
signs..
http://www.geocities.com/pk_harris/NotAllenBukoff.html
I am not Allen Bukoff, I am not Allen Bukoff, I am not z
I don't mean to jump in, but I've been to Cuba, and it's great! You'll love it. The
people are cool. The art is great!
Jay Marvin
WLS Radio Chicago
http://www.punkblood.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> hi david,
> i am so glad that you are going to be there, hope you will tell all about it.
>
The clock that I used in my Timepiece photos. I photoed a clock everyday at
5:17 pm where ever I was.
I actually have a book of stamps, so that's not the problem. But you kids
are sweet, thanx.
I scrapped enough money together to make five so I'll send those out
tommarrow. By the weekend I shou
OH, I get it. Joke's on me.
disco
>From: Terrence Kosick Terrencce writes;
>
>i was being a 'flux punk' get it?
>
>arf arf
>
>T.
>
>Devon Paulson wrote:
>
> > Steady, man!
> >
> > disco
> >
> > >From: Terrence Kosick
> > >
> > >Terrence writes;
> > >
> > >i hate fluxlist! you know nothing of me!
hi david,
i am so glad that you are going to be there, hope you will tell all about it.
are you going to mexico first? senseless that the usa still has an imbargo on cuba.
bye, carol :)
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
>
> hullo carol--
>
> Oh I am glad you mailed your mask--am Clemente's a
Actually I think Americans think of hedonism as a sign of
strength: look at Our Leader, good ol' Bill--
Do What Thou Wilt--sounds great in theory, but in practise can
prove to put it at its most absolutely milquetoast mildest--"a bummer,
man"
Back in the good o
happily, though, i did not go to art school
"I told my dad I stopped raising Cain
and he called me a quitter"
pearl of wisdom on a
Matchbook (of Proverbs), courtesy Winston Racing Team
I do not seek, I find--Picasso
"I'm R
meryl wrote:
> You're right though, people (Americans in particular)are taught very early
> on that pleasure is "bad" and that self indulgence is always a sign of
> weakness. All the flux artists I know of (particularly those most active in
> the 50s and 60s) seemed to understand this or faked
Reed (and anyone else)
Was that flaming? Nah, I don't think so. It was justifiable venting. Very
healthy really, good way to avoid ulcers and other nasty aesthetic blocks.
You're right though, people (Americans in particular)are taught very early
on that pleasure is "bad" and that self indulge
and sadly neither did i.
carol :)
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
>
> The great Jazz musician Ornette Coleman said: artists don't
> need to go to art school, they need to go to business school
>
> dbc
>
> (sadly, i did not follow his advice)
Eryk
I recently recounted the first occurance of a mail art nature in my life. I
was in fifth grade at Shady Side Academy in Pittsburg Pennsylvania. My
teacher's name was Mrs. Lively. One day after a party I launched a helium
balloon from the window of a second story room with a note asking whoev
Patricia,
I'm sitting on a T-1 line at a Kinko's at 799 Lighthouse in Monterey...that
should be almost ground zero for where you are. Run down here and visit
me. I should be here until 4 or 5 pm your time.
Allen
At 09:14 p.m. 22/08/00 -0700, you wrote:
hi fellows !
what i prefer ...
dayjob in the afternoon-evening (if you don't have another alternative),
*art-making* in the night and late night 'til 5a.m. or 7a.m. or ... ,
sleeping in the morning, letting the ph
Art students have some hope, they're just misdirected idealists.
They'll succeed when they quit being art students and just realize
they were never better artists than they were when they were five and
did the stuff that seemed to make sense in a weird way. Like my first
fluxus artifact, age 1
Badgergirl
Yes, I guess I flamed a bit there. I probably won't leave the list since I've
been on it for three years and to hear validating input from you was just OK.
The combination of Ken leaving the list due to harrassment from Eric Anderson
and his coterie and the various academic/profession
Nor I to my great detriment earlier in life.
RA
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
> The great Jazz musician Ornette Coleman said: artists don't
> need to go to art school, they need to go to business school
>
> dbc
>
> (sadly, i did not follow his advice)
The great Jazz musician Ornette Coleman said: artists don't
need to go to art school, they need to go to business school
dbc
(sadly, i did not follow his advice)
My, my, my, my, my, my, oh my, but I quite agree. I am an x-art student and
can say with some authority, art students are useless (with some
exceptions-Devon). I was a lousy student (mostly due to my excessive alcohol
and chemical intake that made actually attending classes quite a bother).
My pr
eric a
loves to play
with anything and everything
that anyone would say.
oh woe is me
another one from e
should i delete and miss
another to be dissed
or read and sigh
another negative vibe
koo koo kee chew
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Professionalism is an anathema. Wearing the trappings of an artist is an
anathema.
Fluxus Art Amusement is 100% amusement exactly half of the time. The
most interesting history of Fluxus is the history which starts with
Maciunas and Flynt and ends with mail art, which is an avocation. The
most
Hi all,
Well, it seems I'm not getting a few Fluxlist posts as I've just read the
many useful reply to my question at our archive.
In case there is a list tech problem could others please visit the archive
over the next couple of days to check that they're getting all the posts
appearing there..
The Best Advice for American Art Students:
Get the hell out of art school, as fast as you can.
Art Majors making art is like Poli Sci Majors
getting elected. Find something you love that
can influence your art- thats why I am going to
school for psychology/comparative religion
with a minor in m
hi devon,
congratulations on going to calarts,definitely the school of choice today.
am i on thelist for your mailing? i don't remember if i sent my address. and i
think patricia has a good idea, we could send stamps or money for your
project.
and what clock???
bye, c :)
Patricia wrote:
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> D
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> Sol Nte wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I know many of you work full-time at a job other than as an artist and yet
> > still find the time to work to a significant degree as artists. Often for
> > those of us interested in the avant-garde making a living from our artistic
> > interests is not an
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