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An early participant in the eccentric collection of artists known as fluxus, she was perhaps best known for pieces centered on a humble tuna sandwich and a giant salad. Alison knowles, a key member of the fluxus movement whose focus on the haptic set her work apart from that of her compatriots, died at her home in new york on october 29. Alison knowles, pioneering experimental artist and a founding member of fluxus, died on 29 october, her gallery, james fuentes, has announced

Born in scarsdale, new york, alison knowles graduated with a degree in fine arts from pratt institute in 1956 Knowles was a founding member of the fluxus movement, an international network of artists who aspired to merge different artistic media and disciplines. In new york, she joined the mycological.

Alison knowles, the new york artist known for making accessible and participat­ory artworks out of such everyday things as the tuna sandwich on wheat toast, which she ate routinely for lunch, or a simple salad prepared with iceberg lettuce, died wednesday at her longtime home in manhattan

Alison knowles, a key member of the fluxus movement, died at 92 in new york on october 29th Her death was confirmed by her representing gallery james fuentes Her work often transformed ordinary actions—making a salad or folding laundry—into poetic, collective experiences, inviting. Corbis via getty images alison knowles, a leading artist of the fluxus movement of the 1960s and the brain behind such beloved pieces as make a salad (1962), died at 92 in new york on october 29.

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