interior of the Mirror Dome at the Pepsi-Cola Pavilion, 1970, Photograph by Fujiko Nakaya |\u00a0 Gelatin-silver print Getty Research Institute, 940003 | Art \u00a9 Fujiko Nakaya, courtesy Experiments in Art and Technology. \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
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Pepsi-Cola Pavilion, 1970, photograph by Shunk-Kender | archival inkjet print from negative, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.20 | gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in memory of Harry Shunk and Janos Kender | Floats \u00a9 Robert Breer\/Kate Flax\/gb agency, Paris | Fog \u00a9 Fujiko Nakaya, courtesy Experiments in Art and Technology | light Towers \u00a9 Forrest Myers.\u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
Floats, 1970, Robert Breer, photograph by Shunk-Kender | archival inkjet print from negative, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.20. | gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in memory of Harry Shunk and J\u00e1nos Kender | Floats \u00a9 Robert Breer\/Kate Flax\/gb agency, Paris. \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
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Fog Sculpture, Pepsi Pavillion, Japan World Exposition 1970, Fujiko Nakaya, Getty Research Institute, \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
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performance inside the Pepsi-Cola Pavilion, 1970 | photograph by Shunk-Kender | archival inkjet print from negative, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.20. | gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in memory of Harry Shunk and J\u00e1nos Kender \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
Fujiko Nakaya at the construction of the Pepsi-Cola Pavillon, photographed by Billy Kl\u00fcver, \u00a9 Julie Martin<\/p>\n
Marta Minuj\u00edn, Minuphone, 1967 | Marta Minuj\u00edn, Greetings from Marta Minuj\u00edn, 1967 \u2013 Postcard from 1969 with the Minuphone | Marta Minuj\u00edn, Marta Minuj\u00edn\u2019s Art Works, 1966-1969 \u2013 Video | \u00a9 Victor&Simon \u2013 Gr\u00e9goire D\u2019Ablon<\/p>\n
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Greetings from Marta Minuj\u00edn, Postcard from 1969 with the Minuphone (1967), \u00a9 Marta Minuj\u00edn<\/p>\n
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Marta Minuj\u00edn, Minuphone, 1967 \u00a9 Victor&Simon \u2013 Gr\u00e9goire D\u2019Ablon<\/p>\n
Variations VII, 1966, John Cage | photograph by Peter Moore |. Gelatin-silver print. Getty Research Institute, 940003 \u00a9 Northwestern University. \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
Fakir in 3\u20444 Time, 1968, Lucy Jackson Young and Niels O. Young | photograph by Shunk-Kender | Gelatin-silver print, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.20. | Gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in memory of Harry Shunk and Janos Kender | Art courtesy Thomas Young \u00a9 J. Paul Getty Trust<\/p>\n
section dedicated to the movement\u2019s beginning\u2019s | Harris Shunk, Jan\u00f3s Kender, Tom Gormley,Anders \u00d6sterlin, Robert Whitman, E.A.T.<\/p>\n
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Harris Shunk, Jan\u00f3s Kender, E.A.T, Robert Rauschenberg, Harold Hodges<\/p>\n
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Robert Rauschenberg, Harold Hodges, Dry Cell, 1963 | Silkscreen ink and oil on Plexiglas, metal coat hanger, wire, string, sound transmitter, circuit board, and battery-powered motor on metal folding camp stool<\/p>\n
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\nparticipating artists:<\/strong> Robert Breer, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Ivan Dryer, Jean Dupuy, \u00d6yvind Fahlstr\u00f6m, Hans Haacke, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Marta Minuj\u00edn, Peter Moore, Forrest Myers, Fujiko Nakaya, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Lillian Schwartz, Harry Shunk & J\u00e1nos Kender, Wen-Ying Tsai, David Tudor, Andy Warhol, Robert Whitman, and others
\nlocation:<\/strong> LUMA Arles<\/a>, France | The Tower, Living Archives Gallery, Level -2 | @luma_arles<\/a>
\ndates:<\/strong> May 1st, 2025 to January 11th, 2026<\/p>\n
\nLUMA Arles team:<\/strong> Simon Castets, Director of Strategic Initiatives; Vassilis Oikonomopoulos, Artistic Director; Fabian Gr\u00f6ning, Project Manager for Strategic Initiatives; Martin Guinard, Curator<\/p>\n