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Robert Filliou was a prominent French artist, poet, and theorist associated with the Fluxus movement. He was known for his innovative approach to art and communication, often emphasizing the connection between art and everyday life. Filliou believed that creativity was inherent in everyone and that art could be a means of social engagement and transformation. His works often blurred the lines between various artistic disciplines, integrating elements of performance, visual arts, and literature.

Filliou's contributions to the art world extend beyond his own creations; he was also a mentor and collaborator, influencing a generation of artists with his ideas about the playful nature of art and the importance of spontaneity. His famous notion that "art is what makes life more interesting than art" encapsulates his philosophy, encouraging a more inclusive and democratic view of artistic expression. Filliou's legacy continues to resonate within contemporary art practices, reminding us of the profound connections between creativity and everyday experiences.

Nationalité Français
Date de naissance January 27, 1926
Lieu de naissance Saint-Étienne, Loire, France
Date de décès January 1, 1987
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