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[[Image:Omaha_Flow_Systems_1973.jpg|thumb|350px|Exhibition poster. Edited and designed by K. Friedman. Black offset on white paper, 43 x 28.8 cm. [http://www.fondazionebonotto.org/fluxus/friedmanken/announcement/fx077114.html Bonotto].]]
 
An exhibition organised by [[Ken Friedman]] at the Joslyn Art Museum in
 
An exhibition organised by [[Ken Friedman]] at the Joslyn Art Museum in
Omaha, Nebraska, in 1972. Mail Art historian [[Géza Perneczky]] writes that
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Omaha, Nebraska, on 1-24 April 1973. Mail Art historian [[Géza Perneczky]] writes that
 
“the Omaha Flow was the event where the dam really burst, since it was the
 
“the Omaha Flow was the event where the dam really burst, since it was the
 
first show where anyone was free to contribute.” (in ''Magazine Network'', p 51)
 
first show where anyone was free to contribute.” (in ''Magazine Network'', p 51)
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* Ken Friedman, [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/atca/subjugated/five_14.htm "Flowing in Omaha"], ''Art and Artists'', London, August 1973.
 
* Ken Friedman, [http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/atca/subjugated/five_14.htm "Flowing in Omaha"], ''Art and Artists'', London, August 1973.
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/ExhEssayRecovFIVE/JoslynAMInvite.pdf Invitation]
 
* [http://www.vasulka.org/archive/ExhEssayRecovFIVE/JoslynAMInvite.pdf Invitation]
* http://www.fondazionebonotto.org/fluxus/friedmanken/announcement/fx077114.html
 
  
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 25 May 2022

Exhibition poster. Edited and designed by K. Friedman. Black offset on white paper, 43 x 28.8 cm. Bonotto.

An exhibition organised by Ken Friedman at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, on 1-24 April 1973. Mail Art historian Géza Perneczky writes that “the Omaha Flow was the event where the dam really burst, since it was the first show where anyone was free to contribute.” (in Magazine Network, p 51)