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"Filzpostkarte 1985" by Joseph Beuys - Screenprint on Felt - Blue Chip
Story / Additional InfoEdition: There was a signed edition of 120. Ours comes from the unlimited unsigned edition. Publishers: Edition Staeck, Heidelberg. Note: Filzpostkarte (by Joseph Beuys) is not just the title of the item, it is also a play with words: Filpostkarte – felt postcard-, and Feldpostkarte – a postcard sent to and from soldiers on in the battlefield. Joseph Beuys’s, “Filzpostkarte,†reflects the artist’s esteem for the postcard in general because of its double function as a vehicle for communication and a simple artistic medium. He, therefore transferred a multitude of materials, important to his work - like wood, copper and even sulfur- into the form of a postcard. Public Collections: Walker Art Centre Library CollectionLiterature: Joseph Beuys: The Multiples, Schellmann, 539
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Joseph Beuys - Germany
Art Brokerage: Joseph Beuys German Artist: b. 1921-1986. Joseph Beuys was one of the leading figures in the avant-garde movement in Europe in the 1970s and 1980's. After serving in World War II, he studied at the Dusseldorf Academy from 1946 to 1951. Ten years after graduation, he became a professor there. Beuys worked in array of medias but gathered the most recognition for his performance art. He joined the Fluxus movement in 1962, and became active in politics of West Germany. This led to controversy and he was forced to resign from his teaching position in 1972. Beuys' students protested and Beuys was able to keep his title and his studio but lost his teaching contract. In his late career, Joseph Beuys focused on public speaking and became internationally known by the end of his lifetime. Listings wanted.
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