1926-1987 French artist.

Associated with the Fluxus movement, Performance Art, Artist books, mail art and Video Art. He along with George Brecht coined the term "Eternal Network".

He collaborated a lot with George Brecht, they also came up with the idea of celebrating Art's Birthday; a celebration of the birth of Art. The first such celebration took place in Aachen, Germany on January 17, 1963. Friend of Dick Higgins. Spent time in several Canadian artist run centres such as the Western Front where he was artist in residence.

Artists who worked with and/or collaborated with Robert Filliou include:

Some of his work was published by Something Else Press:

  • "An Annotated Topography of Chance"
  • "Games at Cedilla, or the Cedilla Takes Off"
  • "Ample Food for Stupid Thought" - 1965
His work is in the permanent collection of:

Sources: Bull, Hank - Sharla Sava - Scott Watson (eds.): "Robert Filliou: From Political to Poetical Economy", Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery - University of British Columbia, Toronto, 1996 Friedman, Ken, Editor, "The Fluxus Reader", John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex, 1998. Bonito Oliva, Achille - Gabriella De Mila - Claudio Cerritelli (eds.): "Ubi fluxus ibi motus 1990-1962", Mazzotta, Milano, 1990 Hendricks, Jon, "Fluxus Codex", Harry N. Abrams, NY, 1995. Last Updated 04.16.04