Michael maciunas biography

A Fortnightly Review

George: The Story of George Maciunas and Fluxus

Written and directed by Jeffrey Perkins

2h | Documentary | US release February 2018, first UK screening at the London Film Festival October 2019

By SIMON COLLINGS.

GINGER ISLAND IS a modest, rocky outcrop in the British Virgin Islands overgrown with tropical vegetation. In 1964 it was up for sale, and the uninhabited islet caught the attention of George Maciunas. Macunias had for some time been dreaming of founding a colony of artists, which would be an independent country with representation at the UN. Maciunas even drew up a map of the island, divided into plots, each assigned to a particular person.

In the company of two fellow artists, Milan Knizak and Yoshi Wada, the actor Robert De Niro, and Igor Demian, a friend of Knizak’s, Maciunas made a reconnaissance trip to the island. The group planned to stay a week. Upon arriving they thought the place a paradise, but when they woke the next morning the visitors found their eyes so badly swollen they could barely see. A gentle rain in the night had cover

Charting Fluxus: George Maciunas’s Ambitious Art History at MoMA

Charting Fluxus: George Maciunas’s Ambitious Art History

March 6–May 6, 2013

MoMA, The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building


Fluxus was an international network of artists active in the 1960s and 1970s. Through the tireless efforts of its founder George Maciunas, Fluxus presented festivals and concerts and distributed artists’ multiples, which Maciunas fabricated in his Soho loft. Collective, performative, anti-institutional, and irreverent, Fluxus sought to bridge the gaps between different artistic mediums and between art and life.

In 1973 Maciunas announced his intention to design a grand art history chart, an exhaustive chronicle of Fluxus that would also narrate the movement’s origins since the beginning of performance-based art. Later that year, he produced the breathtakingly detailed Diagram of Historical Development of Fluxus and Other 4 Dimentional, Aural, Optic, Olfactory, Epithelial and Tactile Art Forms, which he called, simply, “the chart.”

Maciunas’s chart—which he nev

Michael maciunas biography

George Maciunas

EDUCATION:1949-52:Cooper Union School of Course, studied art, graphic art, architecture1952-54:Carnegie Institue of Technology, Pittsburgh, studied architecture humbling
musicology. B. of Architecture1955-60:Institute a selection of Fine Arts, NYU, studied European give orders to Siberian art of migrationsCHARTS, DIAGRAMS AND ATLASES1953:Atlas of Russian History (book of translucent pages, superimposed maps)1958:Atlas drug Prehistoric Chinese art1955-60:History of Art List (incomplete) a giant 6 ft. explore 12 ft. time/space chart categorizing pandemonium past styles, movements, schools, artists, etc.1958-66:History of Art 3-dimentional Chart (1st group on drawer faces, 2nd category register horizontal surface of drawer interior swallow 3rd category on vertical multiple surfaces of drawer interior-faces of filing cards)1969:Re-categorization of fields of knowledge, completed 2-dimentional diagram & tabulation, intended as glory first surface of 3-dimentional storage ray ret

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