Multiplied: Edition MAT and the Transformable Work of Art, 1959–1965
Barney A. Ebsworth Gallery, Garen Gallery
Multiplied: Edition MAT and the Transformable Work of Art, 1959–1965 examines the rise of multiples (three-dimensional objects issued in editions) and the concurrent surge of interest in kinetic art in the post–World War II era. The multiple emerged as an international phenomenon in the 1960s and 1970s, serving as both art object and vehicle for democratizing art through ready distribution. Keyed to an economic and cultural context of mass production, consumption, and disposability, the multiple delineated a strategic position for artists grappling with the shifting socioeconomic conditions of a rapidly expanding consumer culture in Western Europe and the United States.
This exhibition explores the pioneering role played by Edition MAT (multiplication d’art transformable), the first series of multiples to find broad participation and distribution in the postwar period. Including works by an international roster of both established and lesser known artists, this groundbreaking enterprise was an early articulation of the ensuing explosion of interest in the format of the multiple in the 1960s and beyond. The Swiss artist Daniel Spoerri (b. 1930) established Edition MAT in Paris in 1959 with hopes of broadening the notion of art and its role in society, producing domestically scaled, affordable multiples that encouraged viewer participation through touch and optical vibration. With a combined emphasis on movement and multiplication, Spoerri’s project offered to a wide audience accessible and interactive experiences rather than rarefied, static ones.
Multiplied brings together more than 100 works by an international and cross-generational network of artists associated with kinetic and Op art, Nouveau Réalisme, Nouvelle Tendance, Fluxus, Pop art, and Zero. Artists represented include Josef Albers, George Brecht, Marcel Duchamp, Julio Le Parc, Roy Lichtenstein, Heinz Mack, Dieter Roth, Jesús Rafael Soto, Jean Tinguely, and Victor Vasarely, among many others.
Drawing from public and private collections in Europe and the United States, Multiplied presents for the first time in the United States the entirety of all three collections of Edition MAT, produced between 1959 and 1965. As the first in-depth English language study of this groundbreaking project, Multiplied and its accompanying scholarly catalog analyze both the works produced and the dynamic structure of distribution, display, and international exchange of art it set in motion.
Multiplied is curated by Meredith Malone, associate curator.
Selected works

Man Ray
Lampshade (Spiral), from Edition MAT
1919/1964
Arman
Poubelle (Trash Can), from Edition MAT
1964
Enrico Baj
General, from Edition MAT
1965
Davide Boriani
Ohne Titel (Objekt mit Magnet) (Untitled [Object with Magnet]), from Edition MAT
1965
Karl Gerstner
Linsenbild MAT (Lens Image MAT), from Edition MAT
1964
Karl Gerstner
Rotbunte Reihen (Red-colored sequences), from Edition MAT
1965
Karl Gerstner
Rotbunte Reihen (Red-colored sequences), from Edition MAT
1965
Julio Le Parc
Ohne Titel (Untitled), from Edition MAT
1965
François Morellet
Ohne Titel (Trames) (Untitled [Grids]), from Edition MAT
1965
Dieter Roth
Buch BB (Book BB), from Edition MAT
1964
Daniel Spoerri
Brote (Bread), from Edition MAT
1965Online Exhibition
Publication
Support
Lead support for the exhibition was provided by the William T. Kemper Foundation. Additional generous support was provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Hortense Lewin Art Fund, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, Emily and Teddy Greenspan, Elissa and Paul Cahn, Nancy and Ken Kranzberg, the David Woods Kemper Memorial Foundation, and members of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. Lead support for the exhibition catalog was provided by the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation.