PhysFestNYC Presents: The Fluxus Brothers Present: Good Art Bad Art
Multiple dates and times
Stella Adler Center for the Arts, 65 Broadway, Floor 2, 10006
Description
PhysFestNYC Presents: The Fluxus Brothers Present: Good Art Bad Art
"PROMOTE A REVOLUTIONARY FLOOD IN ART. PROMOTE living art, anti-art, promote NON ART REALITY." - Fluxus Manifesto by George Maciunas, 1963.
Attend all five senses to a performance art lecture demonstration featuring scores from the historic Fluxus art movement of the 1960s alongside Fluxus-inspired originals by The Fluxus Brothers and their Dada.
Vintage Fluxus scores include: “Drip Music” by George Brecht (1959), “Proposition: Make a Salad” by Alison Knowles (1962), “Wall Piece for Orchestra” by Yoko Ono (1962). Fluxus Brothers originals include: "Touch Me Touch You," "BANG," and "No Piece."
Decide: Is this good? Is this bad? Is this art?
THE FLUXUS BROTHERS are a famous performance art duo made up of real-life brothers Ben and Mason with their Dada, Morgan.
MORGAN FITZPATRICK ANDREWS recently launched a 100-person carnival into outer space. He curates exhibitions and performances at Studio 34 in West Philadelphia. www.morganfitzp.org
MASON ROSENTHAL is a founding member of Lightning Rod Special: “The Appointment” (NYT's "Best Theater 2019"), “Underground Railroad Game” (2016 Obie for "Best New American Theater"). www.masonrosenthal.weebly.com
BENJAMIN ROSENTHAL is a credit card churner, professional gambler, and performance artist whose “Self Portrait Series” was presented clandestinely in Hilton Hotels, The University of Texas, and NYC’s Exponential Festival. www.benandbrother.horse
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Accessible for all ages. However, the performance includes male rear nudity, references to gun violence, and optional audience participation.
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PhysFestNYC is a community-focused festival that celebrates, enriches, and envisions our field of physical theaters. As an annual gathering, provides space for practitioners, audiences, and the physical-theater-curious to share in presented works, diverse workshop offerings, and community-building events.
Broken Box Mime Theater's mission is to activate the imagination of our audiences, contemporize the art of mime, and remind us all of the power of simple storytelling.
Location
Stella Adler Center for the Arts, 65 Broadway, Floor 2, 10006