With the exhibition "Fluxuriös!", the ADA is showing one of the most uncompromising artistic movements of the 20th century. Fluxus and the action art of the 1960s to 1990s broke with conventional art forms and merged everyday life, forms of communication and playfulness.

The exhibition brings together works by international artists such as George Brecht, Joseph Beuys, Charlotte Moorman, Dick Higgins, Ben Vautier, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Takako Saito and Wolf Vostell. With their experiments and performances, they have dissolved the boundaries between art and everyday life - and not only challenged the art world, but also changed it forever.

The works on display reflect the diversity of Fluxus - from performative actions and mail art to interdisciplinary happening formats. They show how the artists understood this movement as a lively, open and social process that playfully and subversively questioned traditional forms and constantly reinvented itself.

Numerous multiples and so-called flux kits consisting of everyday objects and works on paper can be discovered in the exhibition. The show is complemented by graphic works and extensive archive material. "Fluxuriös!" invites visitors to discover the impulses of this pioneering movement - and to experience the enduring significance of Fluxus as an inspiration for contemporary artistic and social action.
November 8, 2025 to March 8, 2026

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