An edition of The essential Joseph Beuys (1996)

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An edition of The essential Joseph Beuys (1996)

The essential Joseph Beuys

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Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) was one of the most original and influential artists of the twentieth century. Challenging the traditional confines of art, he embraced a broader, philosophically and politically based practice formulated in the dictum "Everyone is an artist." His unique approach to the creative process transformed materials such as felt, fat, honey, blood, wax, copper, and sulfur into fluent and expressive artistic media.

Called the most olfactory artist in history, he preferred the smells of the pungent and decaying, just as he favored the indecent, ugly, and disfigured over the polished, shiny, tasteful products of city slickers and social seekers. His long-term radical aims included the introduction of direct democracy through referendum, free access to all educational institutions, and a restructuring of the economy based on ecological necessity.

The Essential Joseph Beuys was inspired by the idea of an imaginary Beuys exhibition unhampered by the problems connected with actual exhibitions, e.g., those of geography, insurance, fragility, and the concerns of lenders. The book provides a definitive survey of the artist's work in every medium in which he worked - drawings and watercolors, sculptures and objects, environments and actions, and multiples and printed works.

Arranged chronologically and covering the four decades he was active (1945-1985), the book reflects the changes in Beuys' choice of register, from the soliloquy of his early days to the dialogue of his period as a teacher to the powerful language of his public lectures to international audiences. In this introductory essay, "A Lament for Joseph Beuys," Alain Borer summarizes the artist's oeuvre, drawing out themes of great complexity and relating them to Beuys' artistic and social milieus.

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MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
239

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Cover of: The essential Joseph Beuys
The essential Joseph Beuys
1997, MIT Press
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The essential Joseph Beuys
1996, Thames & Hudson.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-238).

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Other Titles
Joseph Beuys

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709/.2
Library of Congress
N6888.B463 B67 1997, N6888.B463B67 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
239 p. :
Number of pages
239

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL660545M
Internet Archive
essentialjosephb0000bore
ISBN 10
0262024314
LCCN
97005927
OCLC/WorldCat
36446816
Library Thing
190981
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262024310
Goodreads
396845

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