Joseph Beuys (1921-1986)
Biographical
Sketch
Joseph Beuys was born in 1921 in Krefeld, Germany
and died in Düsseldorf in 1986.
A path-breaker in many contemporary artistic
movements, his activities included sculpture, graphic arts, painting,
action painting and art theory. His childhood and the 2nd World War marked his imagination.
He was one of the most
important artists of the second half of this century.
He served as a soldier (1941-45) then studied at the
Academy in Düsseldorf (1947-52) under Ewald Mataré, among
others. He became professor himself there from 1961-1972. Carried out performances of action
art related to the Fluxus
Movement (1963-74). Beuys ritualized movement sequences interspersed with
autobiographical, mythical or
historically charged themes or objects (Manresa 1966; Haupstrom-Fluxus, Eurasienstab, 1967).
He participated in every
Documenta exhibit from 1964-86 (in 1977, to cite one year, he exhibited 'Honey Pump at the
Workplace'). His use of
materials such as felt, copper, grease and wax emphasizes their innate energy and qualities,
such as storage and flow,
the effects of heat and cold, insulating and converting characteristics, form and chaos. He
created drawings, plastic
paintings, installations, multiples and scripts and graphic cycles. He held a 'wide definition of
art', eliminating the
borders between everyday life and the objet d'art. Thus he uses the term 'plastic' to refer even to
people and their social
organization. In 1973, Beuys founded the 'Free International Institute for Creativity and
International Research', the
FIU. Beuys influenced media advertising on politics and ecology. Today, 4000 of his works are
located in the Van der
Grinten Collection at Moyland Castle, another part on display at the Hessischen Landesmuseum
in Darmstadt, the
'Secret Block' (1945-76) in the Marx Collection in Berlin, 'The 7000 Oaks' (1982-87) are in
Kassel, and 'Show Your
Wound' (1976) in the Städtischen Galerie, Munich.
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References:
Joseph Beuys. Zeichnungen 1947-1959. Schirmer
1972.
Joseph Beuys. Bleistiftzeichnungen aus den Jahren
1946-1964. Herausgeber van der Grinten, Propyläen
Verlag Berlin 1973.
A. Riedl: Joseph Beuys. Zirkulationszeit. Worms
1982.
Joseph Beuys. Frühe Aquarelle. Werner
Schade Munich 1989.
Reference Catalogues:
Späte Druckgraphik. Aus der
Verlagsproduktion des Grafos Verlages, Vaduz. Liechtensteinische Staatliche
Kunstsammlung, Benteli Verlag Bern
1996.
Peter Anselm Riedl: Joseph Beuys. Die späte
Druckgraphik. Kulturhaus Wiesloch, 1986.
Joseph Beuys. Suite Schwurhand. Radierungen,
Lithographien. Grafos Verlag Vaduz.
Registers of Works:
Joseph Beuys. Die Multiples. Werkverzeichnis der
Auflagenobjekte und Druckgraphik 1965-1986.
Edited by Jörg Schellmann. 7th reviewed
and expanded edition, Munich 1992.
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Note:
The references given are not meant as a list of the
best works available on the subject, but simply reflect the author's
sources.
Registers and catalogues of works are included when
known and correspond to the information given in the index.
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