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  1. Every work has to become the quality of art. In this dialogue between the audience and German Fluxus, which has been recorded at the New School for Social Research in New York, performance artist Joseph Beuys presents with brilliance his theories of art and social sculpture.

  2. In this dialogue between the audience and Beuys, recorded at the New School for Social Research in New York, the artist presents his theories of art and social sculpture, filling three huge blackboards with drawings, only to wipe them out again in the end.

  3. Dec 30, 2010 · 9. 15K views 12 years ago. "Every work has to become the quality of art." Beuys explains his understanding of art (Excerpt of the 2-hour-documentary "J.B. Public Dialogue", Willoughby...

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  5. The public image of Beuys represents an attempt on his part to flirt with danger and possibility of losing control: the boxing match during which Beuys is not at risk of physical injury; the scene in which he is engulfed by the audience, a mass of chaotic energy which Beuys attempts to channel through his body; and finally his eviction from the ...

  6. 923 subscribers. Subscribed. 1. 443 views 13 years ago. Art & Society. Beuys talks about creativity, esthetics, politics, socialism, social sculpture, art & freedom (Excerpt from the 2-hour ...

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  7. Mar 7, 2024 · His iconic use of unconventional materials, such as felt, fat, and honey, served as vehicles for profound philosophical and political messages. Through his revolutionary concept of “social sculpture,” Beuys invited audiences to engage actively with art, sparking dialogue and fostering societal transformation.

  8. Joseph Beuys (1921, Allemagne - 1986, République fédérale d'Allemagne) Public Dialogue at the New School. 1974

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