Oversize envelope of works on paper
Artist
Henry Flynt is an American artist and theorist born in 1940 whose practice spans conceptual art, experimental music, and philosophical intervention. Working across performance, notation, and text-based works, he has investigated the ideological foundations of Western art and music systems since the 1960s. His work challenges conventional distinctions between art and non-art through deliberate acts of aesthetic and institutional critique. This profile will be expanded as more verified source material becomes available.
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Fragments & Reconstructions from a Destroyed Oeuvre, 1959–1963
1982 · Cut-and-taped photocopy on envelope, containing booklet, photocopied
Poster for Henry Flynt & Nova' Billy Concert, 80 Wooster St., New York, January 27, 1975
1975 · Offset lithograph
Two Visual Compositions
1970 · Ballpoint pen on paper (recto and verso)
Exhibit of a Working Model of a Perception-Dissociator: (Invitation), Statement of Objectives, and To the Director
1968 · Three cut-and-taped photocopies in envelope
Multiplex Organization, Demonstration to Be Held before It Is Called, and Boundary Condition
1968 · Photocopy
Down with Art
1968 · Offset lithograph
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- Henry Flynt
- Watts ID
- WW-0000-M094994
Source
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Status
- verified





