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Cette exposition marque le cinquantenaire du mouvement d'art contemporain Fluxus. Né au début des années 1960 autour de la figure de George Maciunas, il est formé de jeunes artistes s'inspirant du dadaïsme, du zen et de la musique du compositeur américain John Cage. Réunit des oeuvres de Ben, Robert Filliou, Daniel Spoerri, Joseph Beuys...
2012 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the first Fluxus Festival which took place in Wiesbaden, FRG. Around the tutelary and controversial figure of George Maciunas, diverse artists of origin and practice tried to knock down demarcation lines between visual arts and living arts, between art and life, between ethics and aesthetics. The Musée d'Art Moderne of Saint-Etienne Métropole, thanks to the donations of Vicky Rémy, and of François and Ninon Robelin, rich in Fluxus works, tries to show the complexity and the "haziness" of a current, a movement, deriving its energies both from the innovative music of John Cage, the Zen philosophy, the joke and the ideological positioning. Fiat Flux, The Fluxus Nebula 1962-1978 oscillates between historic rigor and chances of an uncertain course between an art of almost nothing, documents, or spectacular installations; where prints, films, objects and sounds are placed next to one another.. Fiat Flux, The Fluxus Nebula 1962-1978 is not meant to be the apologetics of Fluxus. On the contrary, it shows a diversity of artists' relation towards Fluxus and its mentor, from the clos-est of membership, to conflicting questioning, including short moments of support. Exhibiting Fluxus for a Museum is at the same time a rigorous work of report towards what was considered as one of the artistic avant-gardes in the 20th century, but also a taken risk that Fluxus can again escape pre-established nomenclatures.. "Fluxus gave itself for purpose the journey. Regrettably! It became an art." Willem de Ridder..