
George Brecht
George Brecht was an influential American artist associated with the avant-garde movement, particularly Fluxus, in the 1960s. He is best known for his "event scores," which are simple, instructional pieces that invite viewers to perform everyday actions or experiments, blurring the line between artwork and life. Brecht's work emphasizes process, chance, and the ordinary, challenging traditional notions of art as object-centered. His innovative approach helped expand the boundaries of performance, conceptual art, and experimental practices, making him a key figure in the development of contemporary experimental art movements.