Joseph Beuys (F. & S. II.242)
Sold- 1980
- Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
- Artist's Proof Edition of 36
- Signed and numbered by the artist
- 81cm x 102cm
- Sold framed
Joseph Heinrich Beuys was a German artist, teacher, and art theorist known for his work reflecting humanism, sociology, and the creation of the Free International University for Creativity & Interdisciplinary Research (FIU). Beuys also formed The Party for Animals and The Organisation for Direct Democracy. He believed that art could reshape society and politics and frequently held public debates on important topics.
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