Artfolio Jun. 2014 | Page 29

Quiz fluxus 1) When did the fluxus art movement start? a) In the 40s in New York. b) In the 60s in New York. c) In the 60s in London. 2) What was most striking in a fluxus performance? a) The daily elements being used. b) The audience participation. 3) What is more important in a fluxus performance: humor or a didactic lesson? Humor. 4) Is art and society to be combined? Or must we see art and society as two separate things? a) Two separate things. b) Combined. 5) Is audience participation important? a) Yes b) No The audience most often just had to watch and see. 6) What is the main goal of fluxus artists? Combine art and society 7) The moment of the performance as well as the artist’s actions are regarded as art in the fluxus movement. a) True. b) False. 8) What do Daniel Spoerri and Robert Watts have in common? Eat art. 9) Is Robert Watts a popular fluxus artist? a) Yes. b) No. He is often referred to as the invisible man of Fluxus and Pop. His work is held in numerous collections all over America. 10) In what movement was Daniel Spoerri involved? The New Realism movement. 11) What do the New Realism art movement and the fluxus art movement have in common?