Eric Andersen (artist)
Eric Andersen Born in Antwerp 1940 is an artist associated with the Fluxus art movement. He lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Life and work
In 1962 Andersen first took part in one of the early concerts given by Fluxus held during the Festum Fluxorum in the Nikolai Kirke (Nicolas Church) in Copenhagen.[1] He soon took an early interest in intermedial art.[2] In his Opus works from the early 1960s, Andersen explored the open interaction between performer and public,[3] developing open self-transforming works, such as arte strumentale.
Andersen’s performances depend very much on the public. This is true of not only his Fluxus actions but also his installations, to which the public may be prompted to contribute. From 1962 to 1966 he worked closely with Arthur Kopcke, turned in the late 1960s to mail art and then in the 1970s was concerned with geographical space. His most eminent works include Hidden Paintings, Crying Spaces, Confession Kitchens, Lawns that turn towards the Sun and Artificial Stars.
Andersen was often a guest in the former East Block countries. In 1966, he held a three-day event in Prague with the Fluxus artists Tomas Schmit and Milan Knížák. Those were the first Fluxus events in Czechoslovakia. In Poland he exhibited in Galeria Akumulatory 2 in Poznań and in the Galeria Potocka in Krakow.
In 1996, the year in which Copenhagen was Europe’s cultural capital, Andersen arranged a three-day inter-media event involving parachute-jumping, helicopters, mountaineering, live sheep and 500 singers walking on water.
- ^ Owen Smith (1998) Fluxus: The History of an Attitude, San Diego State University Press, p.83
- ^ The Fluxus Reader by Ken Friedman ISBN 0471978582 Page 43, Page 44, Page 125
- ^ Higgins, Hannah. Fluxus Experience. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. ISBN 0935640401 p. 150
References
- Owen Smith (1998) Fluxus: The History of an Attitude, San Diego State University Press
- Block, René, ed. 1962 Wiesbaden Fluxus 1982. Wiesbaden (BRD): Harlekin Art; Wiesbaden: Museum Wiesbaden and Nassauischer Kunstverein; Kassel: Neue Galerie der Staatliche, 1982.
- Friedman, Ken, ed. The Fluxus Reader. Chicester, West Sussex and New York: Academy Editions, 1998.
- Gray, John. Action Art. A Bibliography of Artists’ Performance from Futurism to Fluxus and Beyond. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993.
- Hendricks, Geoffrey, ed. Critical Mass, Happenings, Fluxus, performance, intermedia and Rutgers University 1958–1972. Mason Gross Art Galleries, Rutgers, and Mead Art Gallery, Amherst, 2003. ISBN 0813533031 Page 85
- Hendricks, Jon. Fluxus Codex. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1989.
- Jon Hendricks, ed. Fluxus, etc.: The Gilbert and Lila Silverman Collection. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan: Cranbrook Museum of Art, 1982.
- Higgins, Hannah. Fluxus Experience. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. ISBN 0935640401 p. 150
- Kellein, Thomas. Fluxus. London and New York: Thames and Hudson, 1995.
- Milman, Estera, ed. Fluxus: A Conceptual Country, [Visible Language, vol. 26, nos. 1/2] Providence: Rhode Island School of Design, 1992.
- Moren, Lisa. Intermedia. Baltimore, Maryland: University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2003.
- Paull, Silke and Hervé Würz, eds. How we met or a microdemystification. Saarbrücken-Dudweiler (Germany) 1977, Engl.-German, AQ 16, Incl. a bibliography by Hanns Sohm.
- Phillpot, Clive, and Jon Hendricks, eds. Fluxus: Selections from the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Collection. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1988. ISBN 0870703110
- Schmidt-Burkhardt, Astrit. Maciunas’ Learning Machine from Art History to a Chronology of Fluxus. Detroit, Michigan: Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection, 2005.
- In the spirit of Fluxus By Elizabeth Armstrong, Janet Jenkins, Joan Rothfuss, Simon Anderson, Walker Art Center. ISBN 0520228677 page 37
- New York Magazine Going with the Flow - 7 Mar 1983 - v. 16, no. 10, Page 104
- The invisible masterpiece by Hans Belting, Helen Atkins ISBN 0226042650
- Happenings and Other Acts (Worlds of Performance) by M. Sandford ISBN 0415099366 Page 77
- Fluxus: today and yesterday by Johan Pijnappel ISBN 9781854901941 Page 28
- The readymade boomerang by René Block, Art Gallery of New South Wales ISBN 0959661964 Page 138, 147
- New art examiner by Chicago New Art Association, Pennsylvania New Art Association, Washington, D.C. New Art Association. v. 21 - 1993 page 21
- Philosophy and love by Linnell Secomb ISBN 978-0748623686 page 138
- Upheavals, manifestos, manifestations By Klaus Schrenk, Städitsche Kunsthalle Düsseldorf ISBN 3770116755 page 26, 27
- Modernism since Postmodernism By Dick Higgins ISBN 1879691434 page 77,108
- Action art By John Gray ISBN 0313289166 page 106
- The cinema of Scandinavia By Tytti Soila ISBN 1904764223 page 225
- Networked Art By Craig J. Saper ISBN 0816637075 page 161
- The Fluxus constellation Sandra Solimano, Eric Andersen, Villa Croce (Museum : Genoa, Italy) ISBN 8887262209
- Pop art Marco Livingstone, Dan Cameron, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal ISBN 2891921682 Page 234
- Neo-avant-garde By David Hopkins, Anna Katharina Schaffner ISBN 904202125X Page 158
- A flexible history of Fluxus facts and fictions By Emmett Williams, Ann Noël ISBN 0500976643 Page 40,120
- Berlinart 1961-1987 By Kynaston McShine, René Block, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ISBN 0870702556 Page 69
- Artistic Bedfellows By Holly Crawford ISBN 0761840648 Page 159
- Not the other avant-garde By James Martin Harding, John Rouse Page 278
- Commentaries on the new media arts By Robert C. Morgan ISBN 0963504207 Page 5
- Annual Bibliography of Modern Art, 1991 By Museum Of Modern Art Library ISBN 081610557X Page 176
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