Activating Fluxus, Expanding Conservation is going Open Access!

Thanks to the generous support of the Swiss National Science Foundation via Book Publication Grant, our new anthology—emerging from the four-year research project Activating Fluxus—will be freely available to all readers.
The book explores the legacy of Fluxus through the lens of expanded conservation, asking how events, scores, and ephemeral works can be activated, rethought, and kept alive today.
It brings together voices from conservation, curatorial practice, performance studies, and museology, along with insights from psychoanalysis, posthumanism, oral history theory, and more.
With contributions from:
Eric Andersen, Bengt af Klintberg, Kit Brooks, Philip Corner, Josephine Ellis, Ken Friedman, Marcus Gossolt, Hanna Hölling, Maggie Hire, Hannah B Higgins, Rasmus Holmboe, Danielle Johnson, Magnus Kaslov, Sally Kawamura, Kate Lewis, Ann Noël, Peter Oleksik, Emilie Parendeau, Patrizio Peterlini, Mieko Shiomi, Inbal Strauss, Ben Vautier, Aga Wielocha.
Coming soon from Routledge —stay tuned!