On This Spot - Women of Fluxus

80 Wooster Street, An Irreverent, Playful Approach to Art Fluxus was a radical, chaotic 1960s SoHo collective, inspired by Dadaism and famous for breaking rules and boundaries. Leading member Yoko Ono produced conceptual art pieces such as "Painting to be Stepped On" and "Bottoms" which reflect pure Fluxus philosophy, demanding audience participation, embracing chance, and breaking new ground in experimental art. The many women of Fluxus produced work that was multi-sensory, interdisciplinary and often playful. Anti-art became a force for change and shock value meant empowerment.