Why "Fluxus" Latin word meaning fluctuating, is a state of mind, a way of life where only freedom of expression matters, whatever its form.
Born in 1960 in New York and Tokyo, it quickly spread to other German cities – Cologne, Düsseldorf, Darmstadt, Wiesbaden, Wuppertal – and then to European cities – Paris, London, Amsterdam, Nice, Copenhagen. The world of Fluxus artists, with very different and eclectic origins and paths, is formed of eclectic personalities and knowledge, examples of which include: Yoko Ono, a musician and literature researcher, George Maciunas, a musicologist, art historian, and architect, George Brecht, a chemist, Alison Knowles, a painter, Robert Filliou, an economist and poet.
This international, transdisciplinary artistic movement aims to be rebellious, anti-conformist, without rules and boundaries. Artists and creators are not confined to boxes from which civil and artistic society prevents them from escaping. Naturally, this limitless creative logic, which advocates the abolition of rules and norms, resonates strongly with Maison Norki and guides this eponymous Capsule Collection: a haute couture craftsmanship work where harmony gives way to a quasi-pictorial, even musical improvisation, and where a choreography of movements and gestures unfolds and captivates us.