[Fluxus]
Flux Post Kit 7
New York City, USA: Fluxus, 1968
17.9 x 13.5 x 4.8 cm.
Edition size unknown
In March of 1967, a Fluxus newsletter included a call to artists to submit works for a forthcoming Flux-postal kit: "All are invited to submit ideas and participate, ideas can be either ready pictorial material or
just specified material which we have to find, produce or obtain otherwise [...] We will issue a 100 stamp sheet, each row (10 stamps) designed by different participant. Images can also be drawings, prints, engravings, letters, etc. etc."
Previously, George Maciunas had written to Ben Vautier: “We will also come out with 100 fluxstamps - collective designs, by various people - so let me know your ideas. All you need to do is send drawing, picture, anything. If it is halftone (dotted) it should be about same size as stamp, because dots can’t be reduced to over 120 lines per inch...”
The eventual work consisted of repackaged earlier Fluxus projects, such as stamps by Bob Watts and postcards by Watts and Vautier, as well as three new rubber stamps: Ken Friedman's Inconsequential is Coming, James Riddle's Everything and Ben Vautier's Ben Certifies this to be a work of Fluxart.
John Held, Jr. maintains that this work is the first time a rubber stamp was included as part of an artists’ multiple.
Contents varied in the kits, and some would also include selections from Robert Filliou and Daniel Spoerri's Monsters are Inoffensive cards, cards by George Brecht, etc. etc.
The plastic box featured an offset label designed by George Maciunas, who compiled the kit. His mechanical for the cover and for Vautier’s stamp are below, both housed in the collection of the MoMA. The materials listed are “ink, presstype, and correction fluid on paper”.
It is unclear what the 7 in the title refers to.
The kit initially sold for $8, or $2 without the rubber stamps. It was designed as an unlimited edition, but reportedly only ten to twenty boxes were ever compiled.
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