Silkscreened clothbound portfolio case containing silkscreens on paper comprising a colophon, an introduction by the artist, and twenty drawings each hand-coloured by the artist.
- The American artist Robert Watts was among the most enigmatic protagonists of Fluxus. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he moved to New York City in 1948, where he studied at the Art Students League and later at Columbia University. From 1953, for nearly three decades, he taught at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, a notoriously lively hub of artistic experimentation, alongside Allan Kaprow, Geoffrey Hendricks, George Segal, and Roy Lichtenstein. From his closeness with George Maciunas, but especially from his friendship with George Brecht, Watts approached Fluxus and became one of its main initiators. With Brecht, Watts organized the Yam Festival, a legendary project that combined mail art, Fluxus, and Intermedia through a unique artistic platform and an exceptional program. By promoting the transient side of events and Happenings with their unrestricted and anti-commercial nature, Yam’s first phase involved collecting and distributing event cards by mail. For one month in 1963, performances by Alison Knowles, Ay-O, Al Hansen, Ray Johnson, Dick Higgins, La Monte Young, and Wolf Vostell were held at Rutgers University and George Segal’s farm in South Brunswick, New Jersey. Given his close friendship with Maciunas, Watts’s subsequent interventions in Fluxus publications, events, and festivals are countless. In this spirit, he produced works such as Flux Timekit (1967), A Flux Atlas (1973), and Light Flux Kit (1973). His works are notable for echoing themes and subjects from the Pop Art of Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg, yet with a boldly antithetical intent. Examples are the counterfeit Dollar Bill series (1962) and the multiple sheets of imitation stamps produced between 1961 and 1964 and sold for a few pennies to facilitate public involvement and mock the government’s bureaucratic structure. With the same willingness to radically enter everyday life, Watts created objects, posters, and temporary tattoos for Implosions Inc., a company Maciunas founded together with the businessman Herman Fine in 1967 to mass produce easy-to-distribute works. Watts strongly supported the Fluxhouse Cooperatives, the extensive rehabilitation program for SoHo based on collective ownership. His works are held in collections at The Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the Tate in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Artworks (57)
- Robert Watts
The Watts Box, 1984 - Robert Watts
Dollar Bills, 1987 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5 - Robert Watts
Dollar Bills, 1987 - Robert Watts
Flux S & M, 1987 - Robert Watts
Flux Med, 1987 - Robert Watts
See Alice, Through the Looking Glass, 1987 - Robert Watts
Jewellery, 1984 - Robert Watts
Tattoo 102, 1967, 1984 - Robert Watts
Flux Courtship, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Safe Post / K.U.K. Feldpost / Jockpost, 1984 - Robert Watts
Vulcan: God of the Vapors, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Egyptians Had a Word for It, 1987 - Robert Watts
Notes and Sketches 1964-1966, 1979 - Robert Watts
High Tech Display, 1987 - Robert Watts
Initiation of the Mysteries (N.O.W.), 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Safe Post / K.U.K. Feldpost / Jockpost, 1984 - Robert Watts
G.M. as a Student of Dr. Hyde, 1987 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5, 1984 - Robert Watts
New Yorker Cartoon, 1987 - Robert Watts
Flux Twin Game, 1987 - Robert Watts
Out of the Mouths of Babes, 1987 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5 - Robert Watts
Safe Post / K.U.K. Feldpost / Jockpost, 1984 - Robert Watts
Hydro Flux, 1987 - Robert Watts
Cabbage, 1964, 1984 - Robert Watts
The Man Who Has Everything, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Flux Transplant, 1987 - Robert Watts
007 In Disguise, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Safe Post / K.U.K. Feldpost / Jockpost, 1984 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5 - Robert Watts
Notes and Sketches 1964-1966, 1979 - Robert Watts
Jewellery, 1984 - Robert Watts
Mules Need It Too, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Tit Box, 1984 - Robert Watts
Dr. Bob, 1987 - Robert Watts
"How in the World Does She Do It?", 1987 - Robert Watts
Flux Listening Post: Music of the Spheres, 1987 - Robert Watts
Safe Post / K.U.K. Feldpost / Jockpost, 1984 - Robert Watts
Flux Cure, 1987 - Robert Watts
"Wouldn't It Be Great if...?", 1987 - Robert Watts
20th Anniversary Fluxus Edition, 1984 - Robert Watts
Carving by Night, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5 - Robert Watts
Mephisto Is at It Again, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5, 1984 - Robert Watts
Flux Med (complete set), 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Buddha at Work, 1987 - Robert Watts
NY Health Club 1873, 1987 - Robert Watts
New Yorker Cartoon, 1987 - Robert Watts
There is a Man, 1987 - Robert Watts
"X-Ray Eyes", 1987 - Robert Watts
Flux Med, 1987 - Robert Watts
Going Up, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Alice Waiting for the Deluge, 1987, 1990 - Robert Watts
Yam Flug / 5 Post 5, 1984 - Robert Watts
Flux Tickle, 1987