Jean Dupuy's Biography
Jean Dupuy was born in 1925 in France. He was a prominent figure in the post-war Fluxus movement, known for his work with time-based media, painting, video, sculpture, installation art, and performance/happening. He was an avant-garde artist who sought to challenge traditional conceptions of fine art and the relationship between the artist and the audience.
Dupuy's work often focused on the connection between time, space, and movement. He was a prolific artist and exhibited in numerous galleries and venues across Europe and the United States. He was a highly influential figure in the Fluxus movement, and his work was often seen as a precursor to contemporary art forms such as video art and installation art.
Dupuy's work has been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He has also been featured in several books, including Fluxus: A Conceptual Country, and has been included in numerous international exhibitions.
Jean Dupuy passed away in 2016, but his legacy as an influential artist and a key figure in the Fluxus movement will live