Single card from the "Monsters are Inoffensive" postcard set with photograph by Vera Spoerri. Published by "FLUXUS, DIVISION OF IMPLOSIONS, INC." [details]
Single card from the "Monsters are Inoffensive" postcard set with photograph by Vera Spoerri. Published by "FLUXUS, DIVISION OF IMPLOSIONS, INC." [details]
Multiple by George Brecht produced in [1965] featuring a black plastic box with George Maciunas-designed label on the lid that reads "Games & Puzzles by George Brecht Fluxus CL." Contains a card with instructions and a small ball. ... [details]
Transparent plastic box with Maciunas designed label on lid, containing 4 folded red paper napkins, each collated with a magazine clipping of a face part: nose, eye, eye, mouth. [details]
Poster / flyer issued to promote Fluxshop where multiples, editions, games and more made by Fluxus artists were available in unlimited editions and sold at affordable prices. Artists include George Maciunas, Genpei Akasegawa, Eric Andersen, Ay-o, George Brecht, Stanley Brouwn, Anthony Cox, Giuseppe Chiari, Philip Corner, Walter de Maria, Willem de Ridder, Robert Filliou, Dick Higgins, Hi Red Center, Joe Jones, Alison Knowles, Jiri Kolar, Arthur Kopcke, Takenhisa Kosugi, Shigeko Kubota, Frederic Lieberman, Gyorgi Ligeti, Jackson Mac Low, Jonas Mekas, Barbara Moore, Robert Morris, Ladislav Novak, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Benjamin Patterson, James Riddle, Diter Rot (Dieter Roth), Takako Saito, Willem Schippers, Tomas Schmit, Chieko Shiomi, Daniel Spoerri, Ben Vautier, Robert M. ... [details]
Poster printed on pale buff-green paper published in conjunction with performance of the FluxOrchestra at Carnegie Recital Hall, New York, September 25 [1965] with La Monte Young conducting and costumes by Robert Watts. ... [details]
Issue number five of Fluxus Newspaper. Edited by George Maciunas. Includes a full page advertisement for Fluxfest featuring Yoko Ono, Shigeko Kubota, Eric Andersen, Frederick Lieberman, Ben Vautier, Giuseppe Chiari, Willem de Ridder, James Riddle, and others; a Flux Shop catalogue with prices; and a full page feature on science. [details]
Free-standing 2nd version and so-called "small chart" created by George Maciunas to situate Fluxus in the historical canon. Black ink on chartreuse paper. "Today it is fashionable among the avant-garde to broaden and obscure the definition of fine arts to some ambitious realm that includes practically everything. ... [details]
"U.S.A. Surpasses All the Genocide Records, the flag poster, is curiously only listed once in Fluxus publications and then by implication, as a publication of Implosions, a commercial branch of Fluxus started by Maciunas, Robert Watts, and Herman Fine. ... [details]
Poster featuring a black-and-white photograph of the door of a safe. The only text present is the name of the safe company on the safe door. Produced by George Maciunas as part of his efforts to deter the NY State Attorney General and officers of the law from entering and preventing the operation of his co-operate Fluxhouse at 80 Wooster St. [details]