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Joseph Beuys was born in Krefeld, Germany, on 12 May 1921, to
Josef Jakob Beuys (1888–1958), a merchant, and
Johanna Maria Margarete Beuys née Hülsermann...
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Beuys is a 2017
German do****entary film
directed by
Andres Veiel about the
German artist Joseph Beuys. It was
selected to
compete for the
Golden Bear...
- by the
artist and
founding member of the
German Green Party,
Joseph Beuys.
Beuys created the term "social sculpture" to
embody his
understanding of art's...
- room.
Beuys sat upon a
stool in the
entrance area with the hare on his arm and his back to the onlookers. The
performance was the high
point of
Beuys' development...
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Joseph Beuys in Düsseldorf and
maintained a close,
collaborative relationship until Beuys'
death in 1986.
Sharp was
influential in
bringing Beuys’ work...
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predominant motifs. The
museum owns 290
objects by
Joseph Beuys in
seven rooms ("Block
Beuys [de]"), the world's
largest complex of his works. Key works...
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students of
Beuys. They also
include the
organization Mehr
Demokratie e.V. and the
Omnibus for
direct Democracy.
Social sculpture Beuys, Joseph; Böll...
- coyote.
Beuys, who
arrived wrapped in felt blankets, was
supplied with
extra felt
blankets and the Wall
Street Journal (delivered daily).
Beuys attempted...
- capitalism. With time, the
tolerance between Beuys and the
coyote grew and he
ended up
hugging the animal.
Beuys repeats many
elements used in
other works...
- Veiel's
cinema do****entary
Beuys celebrated its
premiere at the
competition of the
Berlin International Film Festival. With
Beuys,
Veiel succeeds in bringing...