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      • Joseph Beuys was a German avant-garde sculptor and performance artist whose works, characterized by unorthodox materials and ritualistic activity, stirred much controversy.
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  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Controversy: Often a subject of debate, Beuys’s work challenged traditional notions of art and society, eliciting an array of interpretations and occasionally criticism for his spiritual and humanitarian ideologies.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Joseph Beuys was a German avant-garde sculptor and performance artist whose works, characterized by unorthodox materials and ritualistic activity, stirred much controversy. Beuys was educated in Rindern, Germany, and served in the German air force throughout World War II.

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  4. Jan 5, 2021 · Joseph Beuys revolutionized art and art education with his mysterious art. Why is it still important?

  5. Feb 6, 2005 · Beuys seems genuinely to have believed that art had magical powers (he once told an American that Nixon would be defeated if she tacked a poster he had made to the wall). But he also...

    • 'Every Person Is An Artist'
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    The idea of Social sculpture was to move art from the realm of object to concept that anyone could engage in. Developed in the 1970s, Beuys' guiding principle — "Every person is an artist" — states that all hold a creative power through which they can change themselves and the world. More than just objects created to be shown in a gallery, art for ...

    As economic recovery and social-liberal politics set the tone in postwar Germany, Beuys was busy critiquing the ruling capitalist system with his countless sculptures and installations, many using grease and felt. Above all, however, he gave expression to his socially transformative, grassroots democratic ideas with art actions and "happenings." On...

    Beuys based his art on biographical myths. He invented the "Tartar legend," according to which his plane crashed over Crimea when he was serving as a pilot in World War II, and he was nursed back to health by Tartar tribes people. "They covered my body in fat to help it regenerate warmth, and wrapped it in felt as an insulator to keep warmth in," h...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_BeuysJoseph Beuys - Wikipedia

    Joseph Heinrich Beuys (/ b ɔɪ s / BOYSS, German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈbɔʏs]; 12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism, sociology, and, with Heinrich Böll, Johannes Stüttgen, Caroline Tisdall, Robert McDowell, and Enrico Wolleb, created the Free ...

  7. May 12, 2021 · In spite of all the controversies around Beuys’ biography, Ursprung describes and discusses Beuys’ actions, happenings and provocations that keep his art still relevant today, 35 years after ...

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