Fifty Fluxus Characteristics

Fifty Fluxus Characteristics

Compiled by Don Boyd, 1976

  1. Intermedial
  2. Unformal
  3. Unpurist
  4. Mostly non-visual training
  5. Content over form
  6. Blasé, personal subject natter
  7. Bypass traditional media of art – anything goes
  8. Art for the masses (low cost multiples)
  9. Slice of life
  10. Favors Xerox over representational drawing or painting
  11. Don’t show off craftsmanship
  12. Blasé about galleries
  13. Intercommunication within group
  14. Free with help and information
  15. Mail art
  16. Nonsense
  17. Not entirely negative like Dada
  18. Collaboration
  19. Fresh eye approach
  20. Strong use of literary-poetry concrete
  21. Photo printmaking process
  22. Diagramatic drawings
  23. Photo and gestural paintings
  24. Not always repulsive to be daring
  25. Natural activities in performance or dance
  26. Revolutionary social concerns
  27. Controversial but not too much so
  28. Not concerned with beauty per se
  29. Involve all senses in one work
  30. Comprehensive, world view
  31. Expands the concept of art
  32. Personal symbols
  33. Uses instaprint and Xerox
  34. Uses rubber stamps
  35. Heightens everyday experience
  36. Performance scores
  37. Natural foods interest
  38. Mix Eastern and Western culture
  39. New ways to reach public
  40. Nudity in a natural way
  41. Decontrol of performers by director, audience participation
  42. Take theatre to audience
  43. Use of boredom as content
  44. History of ideas, not just art history
  45. Not necessarily leftist in social ideas
  46. Mostly apolitical
  47. General education – not art school
  48. Not overly concerned with art taste
  49. Love of classics
  50. Highly disciplined, use of chance