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Exhibition Catalogs

2010
Fluxhibition #4
BLACK AND WHITE VERSION Fluxhibition #4 – Fluxus Amusements, Diversions, Games, Tricks and Puzzles Works from USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Belgium, Norway, South Korea, Japan, China, Philippines, Uruguay, Colombia, Brazil, Italy, France, Greece, Australia, Portugal, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia.
2010
Fluxface in Space
Utilizing the Face In Space Program from NASA – they organized a “Fluxface in Space” exhibition launched into orbit on the last two Space Shuttles! These final missions include a rendezvous with the International Space Station. 127 artists from 25 nations created an original postcard sized works of art, in various media, interpreting the themes of Space Exploration & the Arts, the Shuttle Program, Outer Space, Rockets, Astronauts, Astronomy etc. This is a commemorative project around the fact that the Space Shuttle program comes to an end after these last two flights.


2008
New and Improved Fluxus
Fluxhibition #2 – Classic and Contemporary Scores, Instructions and Artifacts by Fluxus Artists
Catalog for the October 2008 Exhibition at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Works by Angelo Ricciardi, Antonio Picardi, Jamie Newton, Allan Revich, Lorraine Kwan, Gregory Steel, Walter Cianciusi, Yoko Ono, Luc Fierens, Jim Leftwich, Ken Friedman, Jeff Hogue, Rebecca Cunningham, Don Boyd, Neil Horsky, Larry Miller, Fluxdada, Karl Heinz Jeron, Marco Geovenale, Patrick Anderson-McQuoid and Tomas Schmit, George Brecht, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, Carol Starr, Cecil Touchon, Keith Buchholz, John M. Bennett, Reid Wood, Reed Altemus, Sheila Murphy,
2010
FLUXHIBITION #3: Thinking Inside of the Box - Boxes, Cases, Kits and Containers from the Permanent Collection
“This may well be one of the most significant art exhibits of its kind – certainly of the early 21st century. There are a small handful of established exhibitions designed to showcase the current state of the arts, such as the Venice Biennale; however, what’s amazing about this exhibit is that it’s not organized by a major institution (along with the inherent politics), but rather by a group of artists who truly are in life’s trenches – where the “real world” interfaces with artistic expression.” – Gary Bibb

2009
Natural Born Fluxus
Natural Born Fluxus is that tendency among artists to engage in Fluxus-like behaviors even if they never heard of Fluxus. Or possibly we could say that Fluxus ideas come out of a naturally occurring tendency in all artists that we now think of as Fluxus. It could be that the free wheeling nature of Fluxus allows artists to enjoy their creative, or at least peculiar, tendencies in an unfettered way that other forms of organized artistic activities do not. Includes: Peter Frank, Cecil Touchon, John M. Bennett, Ruud Janssen , Don Boyd, Keith Buchholz, Adam Overton, Sheila E. Murphy, Madawg, Litsa Spathi, Gregory Steel, Mark Block, Christine Tarantino, Allan Revich, Lorraine Kwan, Matthew Rose, Reid Wood, Luc Fierens, Brad Brace, Mary Campbell, Zachary Scott Lawrence, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, Eric KM Clark, Brian R. Nickerson, Walter Cianciusi, Neil Horsky, Roger Stevens, Matt Taggart, Anya E.V. Liftig, Yves Maraux, Roland Halbritter.