Exploring Fluxus: The Art of Play, Protest, and PerformanceWhere Art Meets Life 🌍✨

Subject: 😁 Creativity and Fluxus ArtTalk!

Hello ArtTalk Community and Guests,

If you missed November’s session or are curious about art that disrupts, delights, and redefines the rules, this is your chance to dive into the world of out-of-the-box, creative thinking.

Fluxus is all about playful disruption—transforming everyday objects and moments into unexpected experiences. It’s art that makes you rethink what’s possible—and promises a thought-provoking ArtTalk you won’t want to miss. 😎

Spotlight on the Artists

Ursula Burghardt’s pieces, from metal sculptures to household-inspired works, reflect her playful and rebellious spirit. Burghardt used industrial materials to create a series of striking artworks that question traditional roles and art’s role in society.

Benjamin Patterson, a Fluxus pioneer, broke ground with experimental performances that combined sound, movement, and spontaneity. A trained double bassist, he transformed simple materials like paper into statements on race and society, embodying the Fluxus goal of making art inseparable from life.

Come ready to engage, learn, and perhaps even redefine your perspective. 🎭

“Thank you Karla! Your way of guiding us through art is very engaging. You have given us the tools to approach these artists and the Fluxus movement”

Reach out to me to book your own Fluxus ArtTalk!

Artfully yours, 🎨
Karla


Super excited to let you know about my new, colorful ArtTalks website!


More Fluxus Insights

Ursula Burghardt

Deutschlandfunk Kultur heute

SWR Kultur

Next ArtTalks

Be Sure to Mark your calendars for the next ArtTalks 👏🏻:

📅 2025 February 6th at 10:30 + 18:30 h Wallraf Museum: A Museum of Museums

Time Travel through the Art of Seeing. It is extraordinary!!