ABSTRACT

This is the first book to address the care and preservation of Fluxus works, reimagining the afterlife of Fluxus by positioning conservation as an evolving, interpretive and generative framework. 

Fluxus radically transformed artistic practice by challenging the entrenched preconception that artworks endure, unchanged and confined to a singular physical manifestation. Moving beyond conventional, object-based approaches, this interdisciplinary volume brings together artists, scholars, conservators and curators from diverse cultural and theoretical perspectives to explore how the ephemeral, participatory and intermedial forms of Fluxus demand an expanded vision of conservation—one grounded in activation. By reframing conservation as a critical, decolonial and creative inquiry, Activating Fluxus, Expanding Conservation redefines Fluxus as a living force continually remade through acts of care, interpretation and participation. It ultimately calls for a fundamental shift in how we preserve, interpret and transmit the experimental art practices of the recent past.

Offering fresh ways to engage with the legacy of Fluxus through the intersecting lenses of conservation, art history, performance studies and museology, this book will appeal to academics and students across these fields, as well as to curators and practitioners invested in the futures of contemporary art.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |31 pages

On modes of activity and activation

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An introduction
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part I|106 pages

Conserving, curating and archiving Fluxus

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chapter 1|26 pages

Fluxus forms of activation

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chapter 3|24 pages

Fluxus fetish

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Conservation, desire and affect
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chapter 4|24 pages

Displays in flux

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Multisensory Fluxus and decolonial display practices
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chapter 5|17 pages

“… Treating with a flux”

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How the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection has evolved stewardship practice at the Museum of Modern Art
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part II|67 pages

Multiplication and reinterpretation

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chapter 8|9 pages

Almost-Replica

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Robert Filliou's The Futile Box (1977)
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chapter 9|11 pages

Continuing Intermedia Chart (1995)

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An activation
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part III|64 pages

Fluxus narratives

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chapter 11|23 pages

Intermedial translations

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Storytelling Fluxus
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chapter 14|11 pages

“I have confidence in you”

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Activating Eric Andersen's Opus 51
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part IV|71 pages

Preserving the Fluxus network

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chapter 16|18 pages

Now that you're ready for the real thing

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chapter 18|17 pages

Fluxus East and the dead letter

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chapter 19|14 pages

FLUXUS.GRAM

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chapter 20|9 pages

Musée d'art naïf and culture

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