Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Ay-O, ink, 1967
Untitled, by Ay-O, ink, 1967

Untitled is an ink print by Ay-O. It dates from 1967 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Untitled (1967) is a mixed-media artwork by Japanese Fluxus artist Ay-O, combining a mailed sack, crumpled offset lithograph, and letterpress card to create an unconventional piece.

Subject & Meaning

The artwork serves as an event announcement, exemplifying how art can promote other artistic happenings. Its personal, mailed format adds an intimate dimension to its promotional purpose.

Technique & Style

Ay-O employed everyday materials and unorthodox distribution, aligning with Fluxus principles. The crumpled lithograph and letterpress elements reflect the movement's experimental approach, with lithography playing a key technical role.

History & Provenance

Created in 1967 by Ay-O (born Takao Iijima in 1931), the piece is characteristic of his Fluxus-associated practice, emphasizing experimentation and participation.

Context

Untitled embodies the Fluxus movement's values, which emphasized democratizing art through accessible materials and methods. The use of mailing as a distribution method further underscores this point.

Legacy

As a Fluxus work, Untitled contributes to the movement's influence on subsequent experimental and participatory art practices, highlighting the blurring of boundaries between art, everyday life, and audience engagement.

Untitled
Untitled, Manfred Pernice

Artist & collection

Portrait of Ay-O

Artist

Ay-O

Takao Iijima (born 19 May 1931), better known by his art name Ay-O (靉嘔 Ai Ō), is a Japanese avant-garde visual and performance artist who has been associated with Fluxus since its international beginnings in the 1960s.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Untitled?

Untitled was painted by Ay-O in 1967.

Where can I see Untitled?

Untitled is held by Museum of Modern Art.