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Joseph Beuys

Joseph Beuys

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Joseph Beuys or the Way to Oneself is a text by Jürg Federspiel about a Beuys exhibition in Basel, featuring pictures from the extradition of Harald Naegeli in 1984. It is direct, original, unique, authentic, and linguistically brilliant.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 31 May 2021
Publisher: Simonett & Baer


Joseph Beuys or the Way to Oneself (first English translation)

This text excerpt from Die beste Stadt für Blinde by Jürg Federspiel is a captivating piece of writing by a writer from Basel, perfectly aligned with our publishing house in Basel. It delves into a captivating Beuys exhibition in Basel, making it an ideal choice for our publication.

The pictures in the book are from the extradition of the sprayer Harald Naegeli from German to Swiss authorities on 24 April 1984 at the border in Lörrach/Basel. These images add a visual dimension to the text, enhancing the reader's experience and providing a tangible connection to the events described.

The text itself is direct, original, unique, authentic, and linguistically brilliant. It captures the essence of Beuys's artistic vision and the impact he had on the world. Beuys's approach to art was multifaceted, encompassing various mediums such as sculpture, performance, and installation. He believed in the transformative power of art to create a more compassionate and interconnected society.

Beuys's exhibitions were often characterized by their unconventional and immersive nature. He used everyday objects, such as felt, fat, and honey, to create powerful and thought-provoking installations. His aim was to challenge the viewer's perception of art and to encourage them to engage with it on a deeper level.

One of the most famous Beuys exhibitions was held in 1972 at the Documenta 5 exhibition in Kassel, Germany. The exhibition featured a wide range of Beuys's work, including his famous "Fat Chair" and "Honey Pump." The "Fat Chair" was a large, comfortable chair made of felt, which was intended to be sat in and experienced. The "Honey Pump" was a large, mechanical device that pumped honey from a beehive into a glass container.

Beuys's work was not without controversy. Some critics saw it as a form of political activism, while others saw it as a form of self-indulgence. However, Beuys's approach to art was deeply rooted in his belief in the power of the individual to create change. He believed that art could be a means of expressing oneself and connecting with others on a deeper level.

Despite his death in 1986, Beuys's legacy continues to inspire artists and thinkers around the world. His exhibitions have been held in numerous museums and galleries, and his work has been featured in numerous publications. His approach to art has been described as a form of "social sculpture," which seeks to create a sense of community and connection among people.

In conclusion, this text excerpt from Die beste Stadt für Blinde by Jürg Federspiel is a captivating piece of writing that explores the life and work of Joseph Beuys. The pictures in the book add a visual dimension to the text, enhancing the reader's experience and providing a tangible connection to the events described. Beuys's exhibitions were often characterized by their unconventional and immersive nature, and his approach to art was deeply rooted in his belief in the power of the individual to create change. Despite his death in 1986, Beuys's legacy continues to inspire artists and thinkers around the world.

Weight: 166g
Dimension: 175 x 250 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783906313375

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