Artist:

  • Joseph Beuys

Artist:

Category:

multiple

Title:

F.I.U. oil can

Year:

1980

Technique:

oil can with and silkscreen print

Dimension:

50 x 30,5 cm

Plate dimension:

Edition:

50 + X examples

Editor:

Factotum Art

Notes:

numbered and hand signed on label on the plug

Exhibitions:

Publications:

official catalogue of the multiples “Joseph Beuys. Die multiples” at ref. 267. Exhibition catalogue “Fluxus nella sua epoca 1958-1978” at page 304. Exhibition catalogue “Dadada. Dada e dadaismi nel contemporeano 1916-2006” at page 107 . In the collection of the Fondazione Bonotto

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  • Joseph Beuys (Krefeld, 1921 – Düsseldorf, 1986) was not merely an artist, but one of the most emblematic, prophetic, and revolutionary figures of the 20th century. Embodying the role of the artist-shaman, Beuys radically redefined the boundaries of artistic practice, transforming sculpture from a static object into an evolutionary social process. His work, inextricably linked to his own biography and the history of post-war Europe, continues to influence contemporary thought through the concept of Social Sculpture (Soziale Plastik) and his famous declaration: “Every human being is an artist.” The genesis of Beuys’s art lies deep within the trauma of the Second World War. Born in Krefeld, Germany, in 1921, Beuys joined the Luftwaffe as a fighter pilot. ... > Read more
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