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What is Art?: Conversation with Joseph Beuys
Joseph Bueys, Volker Harlan
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| #995363 in eBooks | 2012-12-04 | 2012-12-04 | File type: PDF||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Beuys explains his expanded 'definition' of art and materials|By jonil|Beuys clarifies what he means when he says that everyone is an artist. Fascinating to hear about the meaning behind his use of such substances as honey, copper and felt to name a few, through the conversation unfolding. Materials also mean will, speech and thought. Art means shaping the society in which we||'An intimate dialogue with Joseph Beuys, arguably the most important and radical artist of the late twentieth century, which takes us into the deeper motivations and understandings underlying 'social sculpture' and his expanded conception of art.' - Shelley S
‘Joseph Beuys was one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. He was one of the first German artists to engage with his country’s turbulent and destructive recent history. His art embraced processes of political renewal within society, the search for an appropriate spiritual approach in our times, and a belief in the creative potential in each individual.’ - Sean Rainbird, Senior Curator, Tate Collection ‘Twenty years after his dea...
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