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''Spice Chess'' is an
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by the
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ese artist
Takako Saito is a Japanese artist closely associated with Fluxus, the international collective of avant-garde artists that was active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Saito contributed a number of performances and artworks to the movement, which continu ...
, while she was resident in the
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. Originally manufactured winter 1964–65, and offered for sale March 1965, the work is one of a famous series of disrupted chess sets referred to as ''Fluxchess'' or ''Flux Chess'', made for George Maciunas' Fluxshop at his Canal Street loft,
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,
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and later through his Fluxus Mail-Order Warehouse.
"Takako Saito engaged with Duchamp's practice but also with masculinist cold war metaphors by taking up chess as a subject of erart. Saito's fluxchess works... question the primacy of vision to chess, along with notions of perception and in aesthetic experience more generally.... Her "Smell Chess," "Sound Chess" and "Weight Chess" reworked the game of chess so that players would be forced to hone non-visual perception, such as the olfactory sense, tactility, and aurality, in order to follow chess rules." Claudia Mesch
The set follows the normal rules of
chess Chess is a board game for two players. It is an abstract strategy game that involves Perfect information, no hidden information and no elements of game of chance, chance. It is played on a square chessboard, board consisting of 64 squares arran ...
, but replaces the traditional pieces with identically shaped transparent plastic
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s filled with different spices for each of the different pieces. The set includes white pawns made of
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, white rooks of
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, white
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of
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, and the white
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is
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. The black
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are
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, the Black
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is made of
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, and the black queen is
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. The board is also made of transparent plastic. To start the game, both players have to familiarise themselves with each of the 12 smells involved, instead of the more normal reliance on sight.


Ay-O and George Maciunas

As a 'basically untrained' artist in
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, Saito's opportunities to exhibit work were severely limited. After taking English lessons, Saito arrived in New York in 1963 on a work visa as an assistant textile wholesaler, 'vaguely
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of engaging herself in the unknown New York avant-garde'.Into Performance, Yoshimoto, Rutgers University Press, 2005 p119 Unaware of Fluxus, she concentrated on her own work for a few months before meeting George Maciunas through a mutual friend,
Ay-O Takao Iijima (born May 19, 1931), better known by his art name Ay-O (靉嘔 ''Ai Ō''), is a Japanese avant-garde visual and performance artist who has been associated with Fluxus since its international beginnings in the 1960s. Biography Earl ...
. An admirer of Japanese art, Maciunas asked Saito if she could make boxes similar to the
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boxes he owned, which had been made to protect expensive ceramics.Into Performance, Yoshimoto, Rutgers University Press, 2005/p122 Her skill exceeded expectations, leading him to write that 'her craftmanship springs from Japanese tradition for perfection and is unmatched among contemporary artists working in wood and paper.'


''Fluxchess''

Maciunas revered
Marcel Duchamp Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (, ; ; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, Futurism and conceptual art. He is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Pica ...
, and 'found it amusing that both Duchamp and he were chess fanatics.' As a homage to Duchamp's assertion that 'all chess players are artists', Maciunas asked Saito to create a series of artworks based on chess in late 1964. The series she created relegated or removed the dominant visual aspect of the game, replacing it with sets that relied upon the honing of other senses to play.
'In Saito's chess, strategy is undermined by the physical need to utilize the five senses...by involving senses that were normally unrelated to the traditional game, Saito transformed the ultimate conceptual game into a play of sensuous interactions.'
As well as ''Spice Chess'', the series includes ''Sound Chess'' (different objects hidden in identical sealed boxes), ''Grinder Chess'' (a series of tactile drill bit polishers), ''Weight Chess'' (different weights hidden in sealed boxes), ''Nut & Bolt Chess'', ''Jewel Chess'', (made from different fake jewels) and ''Smell Chess'' (different liquids in vials). All of these sets were advertised for sale in Maciunas' Fluxus shop in SoHo, March 1965.
"When I gave all the chess sets to George, I said, 'he can use them as fluxus chess without mentioning my name." Takako Saito
Maciunas was said to be so delighted by ''Spice Chess'' that he 'even took credit for it on occasion.' Fluxus Codex, Hendricks, Abrams, 1989 p461


Later ''Fluxchess'' sets and Yoko Ono's ''White Chess Set''

Other ''Fluxchess'' sets were made by Maciunas (''Color Balls in Bottle Board Chess'', March 1966 and ''Time Chess'' made of sand timers, May 1966) and by
Yoko Ono Yoko Ono (, usually spelled in katakana as ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York ...
, (''Pieces Hidden In Look-a-Like Containers'' intended for the Fluxfest April 1970 Saito added ''Chess Board Door'' to the series in 1973, in which a chess board was to be attached to a toilet door allowing for a game to continue whilst one of the players was on the loo, and ''Liquor Chess'', 1975 (se

in which players have to taste various different drinks to ascertain each piece's value. ''Wine Chess'' and ''Book Chess'' have been added to the series since Maciunas' death. The most famous of these disrupted sets, Yoko Ono's ''White Chess Set'' (se
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), in which all the pieces are white on a totally white board (with a brass plaque underneath reading 'Chess Set for playing as long as you can remember where all your pieces are' ) was originally made for Ono's exhibition at
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, London, 1966, and was never produced as a Fluxus edition.
"Yoko Ono's ''White Chess Set'', in which the opponents' pieces, all white, sit on each side of an all-white board, akethe warring factions indistinguishable from one another. This elegantly placed anti-war statement, particularly taken in the context of the Vietnam War...
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attention to the deeply militaristic metaphors embedded in... games by conscientiously objecting to their implicit narratives of combat and enmity."
The piece has been reconfigured a number of times, including an edition of 20 produced by Bag Productions, UK, 1970, and as ''Play It By Trust'', a white table with ten sets and twenty white chairs laid out at the Vrej Baghoomian Gallery, New York, 1991.


Editions

The sets were originally sold through Maciunas' newly opened Fluxshop in unsigned, unattributed and unnumbered editions. At least one set, ''Grinder Chess'', was remade in an edition of 19 signed and numbered in 1990 as part of the ''Reflux'' editions series. Before Hendrick's seminal ''Fluxus Codex'' was published in 1989, there was a general confusion concerning dates and authorship of the key Fluxus pieces, since few were ever sold, and even fewer were signed or dated. Saito's place within the group has gradually become more established, and the playing of ''Fluxchess'' has become an integral part of a number of recent Fluxus exhibitions.Tate Modern, Long Weekend 2008
retrieved 03-10-2008
An original example of ''Spice Chess'' is one of a number of ''Fluxchess'' sets held in the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection,
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, Michigan.


References

* Fluxus Codex, Hendricks, Abrams, 1989 * Yes, Ono & Munroe, Harry N Abrams, 2000 * Into Performance, Yoshimoto, Rutgers University Press, 2005
Cold War Games and Postwar Art / Claudia Mesch 2006
retrieved 03-10-2008


Liquid Chess, 1975
retrieved 03-10-2008


Notes


External links


Biography of Takako Saito

A longer biography




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