offset lithograph, mixed media, clothbound clamshell box, glass closed: 11 h × 11 w × 1½ d in (28 × 28 × 4 cm) open: 11 h × 23¼ w in (28 × 59 cm)
George Brecht’s Fluxus artwork, the Universal Machine consists of a black linen box containing ten small objects that are to be shaken so that they land randomly on the collaged paper backing. Brecht described the works range of functions: "It's a Universal Machine for doing everything. For writing a novel, making a poem, composing a piece of music, for finding lost objects. You can use it as a watch, as a calendar. It can invent new mathematics, a new form of thought. Map out an itinerary for a trip.”
Signed and numbered to inner spine ‘65 George Brecht’. This work is number 65 from the edition of 111 published by Édition Mat Mot, Cologne, Germany.
An example of this work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.