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Flynt, Henry, 1940-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1940

Nationality

American

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

An Anthology [flyer], 1963

 Item — Box 292: [Barcode: 31858072460714]
Identifier: CC-50815-71893
Scope and Contents This object is an announcement card for the publication of "An Anthology." According to 6 Decades Books: LaMonte Young devised this extraordinary pop-up multiple as a prepublication announcement for An Anthology of Chance Operations, the book he co-published with Jackson MacLow in 1963. An Anthology of Chance Operations was designed by George Maciunas and includes work by Young and Mac Low, along with George Brecht, John Cage, Terry Riley, Dick Higgins, Yoko Ono, Henry Flynt, Walter De Maria, Nam June Paik, Dieter Rot, Robert Morris, Al Hansen, and others. The publication is a compendium of the era's dada-inflected avant-garde represented by a collection of works in which traditional boundaries between music, writing, art, and theater were discarded in favor of an aesthetics based ideas, actions, and ephemerality. The book is widely regarded as the high point publication of the Fluxus movement and a founding document of contemporary art. Young created a few dozen copies of the...
Dates: 1963

Prepared Box: A Tribute to John Cage / Carl Solway, editor ; MacLow J ; Ay-O ; Flynt H ; Schneemann C ; Knizak M ; Ono Y ; Ginsberg A ; Brecht G ; Sharits P ; Knowles A ; Frank P ; Moore B ; Johnson R ; Anderson L ; Long R ; Hendricks G ; Shiomi M ; Beuys J ; Patterson B ; Watts R ; Kaprow A., 1987

 Item
Identifier: CC-02469-2509
Scope and Contents

A Tribute to John Cage was organized by Carl Solway and Allan Kaprow at the Carl Solway Gallery for the Chicago International Art Exposition. This work is stored on shelf near John Cage material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

The Samo Graffiti / Flynt, Henry ; Basquiat JM., 1991

 Item
Identifier: CC-10803-11013
Scope and Contents

This exhibition documented the photographs of Samo graffiti which appeared in lower Manhatten in 1977-1978. Subsequently it became known that they were the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Al Diaz. The premise of these slogans/poems was that Samo was a brand name drug which provided salvation to those who would take it. This catalogue also mentions that Flynt's work is in the collection of Ruth & Marvin Sackner. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

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Fluxus 10
Conceptual art 6
Documentation 3
Artist book 2
Concrete poetry 2