Opaque white plastic box with label designed as mock court subpoena by George Maciunas adhered to top of box. Printed instructions label adhered inside box: "shut quick." [details]
"Fluxus Codex is an indispensable study of Fluxus product (non-performance works), compiled by Jon Hendricks, the recognized authority in the field and curator of the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection, the pre-eminent collection of its kind. ... [details]
Sheet of artist's postage stamps by Robert Watts published in 1986. [details]
Issue eleven, the last, of Fluxus newspaper. Tribute to George Maciunas, with cover headline: "Maciunas Dies. Hart attack kills him at summer palace." Texts include "George Maciunas: Lifespan Data"; "George Macuinas and My Work with Him" and others. ... [details]
A 7-compartment transparent plastic box with Maciunas-designed label on lid, and second label on internal box top listing geographic locations; containing a small stone in each compartment keyed to indexed locations. [details]
Screenprint on fabric-backed vinyl with metal grommets [details]
The 4 holes for attaching string ties are without the grommets as seen in many examples. [details]
Poster featuring a black-and-white photograph of the door of a safe. The only text present is the name of the safe company on the safe door. Produced by George Maciunas as part of his efforts to deter the NY State Attorney General and officers of the law from entering and preventing the operation of his co-operate Fluxhouse at 80 Wooster St. [details]
Transparent plastic box with Maciunas-designed label on lid, containing 7 pseduo religious relics which are itemized on a 2nd label inside the box's lid. Actual contents are : yellow water ("sweat") in a glass and metal (Maciunas-used) medicine vial, a gelatin medicine capsule filled with small brass nails ("from the cross. ... [details]
Issue number nine of Fluxus newspaper published in 1970. Issue comprised of photographs of a fluxus event staged on by Yoko Ono and John Lennon, with a schedule of events. Photographs by Peter Moore. [details]