The Fluff Constructivists
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Since 2001, the Fluff Constructivists (also known as the Fluff Construct) have existed as a collective and collaborative art group with core members including Ethan Kruszka and Mikel Bisbee-Durlam. Their work varies in medium and content, but a primary conceptual function of the group is to offer gestures of goodwill, as well as the ongoing exploration of what it means to experience a “new” moment.
In addition to visual arts, the Fluff Constructivists also offshoot in musical and sound projects such as the Popcassettes and Video LILI. In 2004, Ethan founded the Thornton Biennial, a contemporary art festival in Thornton, Iowa. Along with the Fluff Constructivists, Mikel is also a member of the bands Glitter Chariot and the Telepathics of Lost Camp.
[edit] Major works
- gift by/as/for location. IA, MN, NY, FL, 2001-present
- transatlantic (in orange). NY, FL, IL, Netherlands, 2002-3
- Parumpa and the Uber-Decoration. FL, 2003-4
- Stages in Short Gasps. FL, NY, 2004
- Thornton Biennial (and 2004's Kruszka Pavilion). IA, 2004-ongoing
- Enter Starbreath (with the Meme-Rider Media Team). FL, 2005 [1]
- Frontiers At Dawn. FL, 2005-6 [2]
- October Funeral. FL, 2006
- The Bats Will Cum. various locations, 2006-ongoing
[edit] External links
- Artist Profile at Tampa Bay and Beyond
- Dawn of the Undead: Frontiers At Dawn from The Tampa Tribune
- Frontiers At Dawn from the St. Petersburg Times
- Frontiers At Dawn Covivant Gallery
- For All The Wrong Reasons Contemporary Art Museum of the University of South Florida
- Glitter Chariot the Band