Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by George Brecht, 1962
Untitled, by George Brecht, 1962

Untitled is a print by George Brecht. It dates from 1962 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Untitled is a 1962 work by George Brecht, an American artist associated with the Fluxus movement. It consists of typewritten text on a plain white sheet of paper.

Subject & Meaning

The work presents a simple instruction: 'Arrange to observe a sign indicating direction of travel,' followed by two alternative actions. This prompts the viewer to consider the implications of following or disobeying directions, engaging with the work's meaning.

Technique & Style

The piece is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, using everyday typewritten text on plain paper. Brecht's use of simple language and format reflects his interest in straightforward, event-based compositions.

Context

As a key figure in Fluxus, Brecht contributed to the movement's focus on experimental and participatory art. His work often incorporated everyday objects and actions, challenging traditional notions of art.

Untitled
Untitled, George Brecht

Artist & collection

Artist

George Brecht

George Brecht (August 27, 1926 – December 5, 2008), born George Ellis MacDiarmid, was an American conceptual artist and avant-garde composer, as well as a professional chemist who worked as a consultant for companies…

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Untitled?

Untitled was painted by George Brecht in 1962.

Where can I see Untitled?

Untitled is held by Museum of Modern Art.