Fluxus
Fluxus is an international art movement that emerged in the 1960s, known for its experimental and interdisciplinary approach. It combines various forms of art, including visual art, music, and performance, often emphasizing the process of creation over the final product. Artists associated with Fluxus sought to challenge traditional boundaries and engage audiences in new ways.
Key figures in the Fluxus movement include George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, and Nam June Paik. The movement is characterized by its use of everyday materials and actions, often incorporating humor and spontaneity. Fluxus events, or "happenings," encouraged participation and blurred the lines between art and life.