Fluxus is conceptual. Fluxus is intermedial. Fluxus is humorous. Fluxus is ironic and critical of tradition and art history. But above all, Fluxus is about bringing art to life. Part of that is engaging in a shared dialogue.
Field Test #3: Fine – Knowles, a continuation of Museum Abteiberg’s in-depth work with the ANDERSCH COLLECTION/ARCHIVE, the extensive Fluxus collection assembled by Dorothee and Erik Andersch, invites visitors to enter into conversation – with us, with each other, and with the works on view. On opening day, join the curators for an exhibition talk to learn more about the extended Fluxus network and discuss the various artistic positions. > ANDERSCH COLLECTION/ARCHIVE
In addition to objects and documents by Albert M. Fine, Ken Friedman, Al Hansen, Geoffrey Hendricks, Dick Higgins, Joe Jones, Milan Knižák, Alison Knowles, and many others, Museum Abteiberg’s alphabetically-ordered survey Field Test #3: Fine – Knowles also includes works by Dorothy Iannone and Allan Kaprow, influential artists who enjoyed a close friendship with Dorothee and Erik Andersch and their personal Fluxus network.
OPENING PROGRAM
starting 5 pm
open workshop Mail as Art
Christiane Behr
starting 5 pm
open cooking event Schnippeldisko, inspired by works of artist Alison Knowles
MG_Artfriends in cooperation with Slow Food Düsseldorf – Mönchengladbach (partner of the Initiative Ernährungsrat Mönchengladbach)
Music by Marina, Daughter of the River
5:30 pm / 7:30 pm
Exhibition talk with the curators Melanie Seidler and Denise Wegener
afterwards until 10 pm Drinks and discussion in the museum café.
All visitors are welcome to create postcards in the Malklasse, cook together in the museum café and enjoy a serving of bean soup and cold drinks.
Admission to the museum and events is free after 5 pm.
Field Test #3: Fine – Knowles is curated by Melanie Seidler and Denise Wegener.
ANDERSCH COLLECTION/ARCHIVE project director: Felicia Rappe.
The presentation Field Test #3: Fine – Knowles is supported by the Hans Fries-Foundation.
Fig.: Dorothy Iannone, D.I.‘s Favorite Joke, o.J., SAMMLUNG/ARCHIV ANDERSCH im Museum Abteiberg, © Courtesy The Estate of Dorothy Iannone / Air de Paris, Romainville, Photo: Achim Kukulies