Titre | Fluxus et propagande politique : des buts sociaux, non esthétiques | |
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Auteur | Olivier Lussac | |
Revue | Actuel Marx | |
Numéro | no 32, septembre 2002 Les libéralismes | |
Page | 169-183 | |
Résumé anglais |
Fluxus and Political Propaganda: Social Goals, not Aesthetic ones. For the members of the Fluxus group, modern art opened up a whole gamut of possible modes of liberty, including the social and the political realms. It follows that the artistic project must therefore involve the incorporation of such liberty (of mind) within the order of the everyday. Only thus can life and art become an art of living. To this end, art must become a form of organised leisure, or what we could qualify as a kind of play, since, to quote Guy Debord, « the liberation which results from play has to do with the creative autonomy of the latter ». For the achievement of such a condition to be possible, art must be more than a mere form of leisure, becoming a poetic form of leisure. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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