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Fluxus

Fluxus was an art movement from the 1960s focused on blending everyday life with artistic expression. It emphasized experimental, interactive, and often playful works that challenged traditional art boundaries. Artists involved valued spontaneity, humor, and the process of creation over polished, commercial finished pieces. Fluxus sought to break down distinctions between art and life, encouraging participation and viewer engagement. Key figures like George Maciunas and Yoko Ono used performance, music, and visual art to promote a sense of community and share the idea that art could be accessible, immediate, and transformative in everyday experiences.