How We Meet at the Kunstmuseum Bochum: Fluxus as a Sensory Art Experience


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Fluxus as a Lively Path: Yuko Mohri & Ei Arakawa-Nash at the Kunstmuseum Bochum
The tour for Yuko Mohri & Ei Arakawa-Nash – How We Meet opens a perspective on an exhibition where art is not static but in motion. At the Kunstmuseum Bochum, installation, performance, sound, and sculpture intersect with the radical openness of the Fluxus tradition. The result is an artistic experience that sharpens perception and makes the exhibition a space for thought and feeling.
Between Water, Electricity, and Idea
Yuko Mohri develops works that function like fragile machines or small ecosystems. In her kinetic sound sculptures, everyday objects react to temperature, humidity, light, and movement in the space. Particularly impressive is her installation Moré Moré (Leaky), which is on display at the museum in a specially adapted version. Drops, pipes, vibrations, and changes in light coalesce here into an aesthetic experience of great delicacy.
Reading Fluxus Anew
Ei Arakawa-Nash connects to the strategies of Fluxus and Gutai, transforming the exhibition into a playful path. His works move between installation, performance, and social choreography. Here, questions about value, labor, economy, and carbon footprint come to the fore. The exhibition links art history with the present, archive with action, and collection with new production.
A Museum as a Resonance Space
The Kunstmuseum Bochum sees itself as an open place for modern and contemporary art, with a collection of well over 8,000 works. For How We Meet, works by Fluxus artists like Alison Knowles, Daniel Spoerri, Wolf Vostell, Mauricio Kagel, and Geoffrey Hendricks are placed in new contexts. Thus, an exhibition emerges that not only shows but activates, mediates, and invites the contemplation of works.
Accompanying Program and Educational Value
The tour is part of a program that takes art education seriously: The museum works with regular tours, performances, and formats for different target groups. Those who visit the exhibition do not just experience individual works, but a historically grounded dialogue about Fluxus, contemporary art, and the role of the audience as participants.
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Verifiable visitor quotes from official social media sources were not present in the search results. However, the museum's official online presence shows how lively and dialogue-oriented the house conveys its exhibitions.
Conclusion: Yuko Mohri & Ei Arakawa-Nash – How We Meet promises an exhibition of great sensory density, intellectual tension, and experimental openness. Those seeking art as encounter, movement, and insight should definitely experience this tour live at the Kunstmuseum Bochum.
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