
Untitled
2011 · Altered piano with paint and nails, with digital video file from the performance 'Ben Vautier Live at MoMA'
overall (approx.): 40 1/2 x 58 9/16 x 24 5/16" (102.8 x 148.7 x 61.8 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Ben Vautier was a French conceptual artist and founding member of the Fluxus movement whose practice centered on language, performative gesture, and the dematerialization of the art object. Working across text-based installations, mail art, and ephemeral events from the 1960s onward, he treated everyday utterances and mundane acts as art materials. His signature approach involved inscribing provocative phrases and observations directly onto walls, objects, and his own body, collapsing distinctions between artist, artwork, and audience. Vautier's work fundamentally rejected commodity status in favor of direct communication and conceptual provocation.
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