Joseph Beuys at Ghent
Joseph Beuys22 x 39 in (56 x 99 cm)
ID #101594
Photograph of Joseph Beuys at his exhibition at the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent.
Joseph Beuys was one of the most influential artists of the late 20th Century. He was a German artist most famous for his sculptures and performance art. Recognized for his avant-garde and political approach to art, Beuys' work has been exhibited across Europe and America, with retrospectives in museums like the Guggenheim and Tate Modern. After serving in the airforce in World War II, Beuys returned to art school and became involved with the Fluxus art group during the 60's. This group of radical artists wanted to expand the definition of art, believing art should be created with the intention of transforming the world socially and politically.
This poster was made for Beuys' exhibit in Ghent, Belgium at their Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art. The subject range of this exhibit was wide and would include drawings, watercolors, collages, and oil paintings by the artist, as advertised on the poster in Dutch.
Artist: Joseph Beuys
Year: 1977
Joseph Beuys. tekeningen aquarellen collages olieverven. Stad Gent. Museum Van Hedendaagse Kunst. Europalia 77. Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Citadel Park.