Joseph Beuys

“Collected Editions III” flyer

Joseph Beuys: Collected Editions III,, Alternate Projects

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Joseph Beuys
“Collected Editions III”, 1975
5-fold accordion announcement flyer for an exhibition of ““Collected Editions III”: New additions to the largest collection of Beuys' multiple objects, prints, posters, books and catalogues.” The card also promotes the Iphigenie-Set - a portfolio of 8 offset prints in a signed and numbered edition of 7 sets. All eight prints are reproduced in black and white on this card. John Gibson Gallery, New York City.
6h x 20w in / 15.24h x 50.80w cm
JB_009

$ 125.00

Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) was a German artist, teacher, and art theorist who is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the second half of the 20th century. Beuys’ work is grounded in the transformative and the guided principle of art’s ability to heal through its psychological, social, and/or political subject matter. Core, also is the concept that art, common materials, and one's "everyday life" are ultimately inseparable.