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The Photograph:
Fluxus in Germany from 1962 - 1994
A
long story with many knots
New Delhi 15th May 2008
The National Gallery of Mordern Art
Ministry of Culture, Government of India
and Goethe-institut / Max Mueller Bhavan
New Delhii 15th May 2008: The National
Gallery of Modern Art and Goethe-Institut/Max
Mueller Bhavan will jointly present Fluxus in
Germany from 1962 - 1994 A long story with many
knots. The exhibition, planned on a large scale,
has first visited Mumbai in April before travelling
to Delhi in May. The collaboration of the two
institutions continues after showcasing in 2006 and
2007 the works of the eminent German artists Gunther
Uecker and Video Art as well as Contemporary Art
from Germany in 2001. Shri R.C. Mishra, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of Culture will inaugurate the
exhibition in The presence of The Charge d'Affaires
a.i. of the Federal Republic of Germany Julius Georg
Luy and renowned Fluxus artist Ben Patterson Ms
Geeta Kapur will be the Guest of Honour.
Fluxus - in a free interpretation based on Lewis
Carroll - means a long story with many knots. The
roots of The Fluxus movement are to be found in the
experimental directions of art in The early 20th
century. Fluxus artists such as Joseph Beuys, John
Cage, Robert Filliou, Nam June Paik, Gerhard Ruhm,
Daniel Spoerri, and Wolf Vostell, among others have
worked on and with forms of art which transcend the
existing categories of art, ranging from music or
language, fine arts or dance. The artist Dick
Higgins coined the Term "Intermedia1' for Fluxus art
works: "[...] visual poetry and poetic images,
action music and musical action as well as
happenings and events, provided that their concepts
are committed to music, literature and visual arts.
In 1962, the first Fluxus Festival was held in the
City Museum in Wiesbaden, Germany. George Maciunas,
a Lithuanian artist trained in New York, had
conceptualized a series of concerts under the title
'Fluxus International Festival of Most Recent Music'
Germany has always played a crucial role in the
growth of the Fluxus movement In the 1960s and
1970s, galleries and individual international
artists made a beeline for Germany to take advantage
of a climate that fostered experimentation; This
period witnessed the first Fluxus festivals,
performances and exhibitions. Initially, the
important hubs were the German cities of Darmstadt,
Duesseldorf, Cologne, Wuppertal, Wiesbaden and
Berlin but then the movement spread to New York as
well. Tokyo, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London,
Stockholm, Prague and Madrid also became part of the
network.
Since then many art forms have emerged out of the
Fluxus movement - video and media art as well as
performance art. Worldwide There are art movements
and individual artists who still follow the spirit
of Fluxus.
Prof. Rajeev Lochan, Director, National Gallery of
Modern Art feels: -
Ideas can be hypothetical but they need to be
governed by their own logic, have their own
philosophical background and in turn derive their
own meaning. The resonating impact of Fluxus can be
certainly seen and felt in the experimental works of
several contemporary Indian artists utilizing inter
disciplinary modes of expression It is indeed
surprising to note that a movement (hat provided
such diversity of thought and freedom of expression
was not accorded the relevance and importance that
it has deserved..........much to our dismay. The
National Gallery of Modern Art is extremely proud to
collaborate with the Goethe-Institut /Max Mueller
Bhavan to bring this extremely important and
historical thought with its pioneering artists to
our country.
To narrate, describe and present the story of Fluxus,
the ifa exhibition documents more than 300 original
works by Fluxus artists and their friends The works
- objects, music scores, graphic works,
installations, publications - are on display for the
first Time in India. The exhibition also records the
main Fluxus concerts That have been held in Germany.
In addition to prints and photographic documents,
rare films and manifold sound examples from the
Fluxus music will be presented. The exhibition will
also include Fluxus films released by the Fluxus
initiator George Maciunas and radio plays.
The artists on show include Joseph Beuys, John Cage,
Ben Patterson, Nam June Paik, Dieter Roth, Wolf
Vostell, Daniel Spoerri and others.
The exhibition in Delhi i will be accompanied by
guided Tour, performances and film Screenings:
Friday, May 16, 2008
NGMA
f6.00 p.m. Guided lour by Peter Kloser, ifa (Institut
for Auslandsbeziehungen), Stuttgart, Germany
7 00 p.m. Performances by Ben Patterson (eminent
Fluxus artist) and volunteers from Delhi.
May 17 - June 4, 2008
Auditorium, NGMA
11.00 a.m. Fluxus Film Screenings
3.00 p.m. Fluxus Film Screenings
For further information on the exhibition please
visit the following websites:
http://cms.ifa.de/en/exhibitions/exhibitions-abroad/bk/fluxus/
www.ngmaindia.gov.in
www.goethe.de/delhi
www.fluxus.org
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