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Postwar German artist Joseph Beuys cemented his reputation for provocative performance art with a 1965 gallery action called “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare,” in which people could ...
Revolutionary artist Joseph Beuys needs a more structured and better focused documentary than Andres Veiel’s celebratory yet weak tribute. There was a time in the 1970s and early ’80s when ...
The Beuys exhibition at the Broad, which opens Nov. 14, will feature more than 400 works of art that represent Beuys’ practice and his dedication to environmental justice and democracy.
Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, Environments opens Thursday at the Menil Collection, the first overview of his work in 25 years. Organized by the Menil and the Tate Gallery in London, its only ...
Looks like Beuys provided a lot of food for thought. But above all, he also moved the audience. Yacine Tilala: The educational aspect can't be completely neglected, that's true. Beuys regarded the ...
A documentary about German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys wowed the audience at its world premiere in Berlin, depicting him as a creative wizard and provocative prankster who enjoyed challenging ...
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