Fluxus Codex - Jon Hendricks Reviews

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Description:ISBN 0810909200 / Genre: Art / Architecture / Photography / Author: Jon Hendricks / Hardcover / 616 Pages / Book is published 1988-11-01 ... more

Fluxus Codex - Jon Hendricks ... by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. / Large catalogue of art work done in the name of the Fluxus movement (Beuys, Ben, Yoko Ono etc.)

Newest Review: ... was not in anyway static (as the name suggests), and the name was utilised for work done in America, Germany, Holland, ... more

 ... France, Great Britain and Japan. At one point, Dr. Hanns Sohm got involved in all this, and began his vast collection of all things Fluxus by inviting artists to send him information, art, flyers etc. of their work done in its name. The outcome of this was several detailed exhibitions, and, eventually, along with the vast Siverman's Fluxus collection, one whopper of a book - Fluxus Codex. *The Book. The book is the work of Jon Hendricks, and it really is a labour of love given the lack of clarity that many of the ...more

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Crowned ReviewFluxus Codex - Jon Hendricks: Fluxus Codex. (1563 words)
by - written on 12/05/01, updated on  12/05/01 (Very useful, 358 readings)
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Are you comfortable with 20th century art? Do you know your Cambell's soup cans from your dead sharks? I'm asking these questions because I don't really know the general consumption level of art among the dooyoo masses, and so, before I begin, I'm simply testing the water. Those of you cultured people that do know their Bauhaus from their Fauvism and their Abstract Expressionism from their Pop Art, will, indeed have an inkling of what is about to transpire; those that don't: Suspend your learned disapproval of Miss Yoko Ono, and stretch out your arms to embrace the lost art of her lover, the long lamented John Lennon. Fluxus: The art ...  Read the complete review