Once the artist said, “My actions and methods have nothing to do with the transitory and ephemeral. Yes, it is true, there are materials that can be called ugly and poor, but they have nothing to do with emptiness. I often talk about how childhood experiences can determine the formation of images and the choice of materials, but this is the opposite of emptiness. These are simple, minimal materials, and here we can talk about a connection with minimalism. It is clear that Bob Morris also works with felt, and it is clear that Morris took it from me: in 1964 he was here and worked in my workshop. The concept of minimalism means absolutely nothing to me. There is also a void in arte povera, which the Italians just added. “

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Bug der Argo
 Joseph Beuys
 1951-1952




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Hearts of the Revolutionaries: Passage of the Planets of the Future
 Joseph Beuys
 1955

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Hearts of the Revolutionaries: Passage of the Planets of the Future
 Joseph Beuys
 1955

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Sibylla (Justice)
 Joseph Beuys
 1957


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Witches Spitting Fire
 Joseph Beuys
 1959


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Action, Agit-Pop, De-Coll/age, Happenings, Events, L’Autrisme, Art Total, Re-Fluxus
 Joseph Beuys
 1964

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Action, Agit-Pop, De-Coll/age, Happenings, Events, L’Autrisme, Art Total, Re-Fluxus
 Joseph Beuys
 1964

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King’s Daughter Sees Iceland
 Joseph Beuys
 1960

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King’s Daughter Sees Iceland
 Joseph Beuys
 1960

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Infiltration for Piano
 Joseph Beuys
 1966


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Halved Felt Cross with Dust Image “Magda”
 Joseph Beuys
 1960-1965

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Halved Felt Cross with Dust Image “Magda”
 Joseph Beuys
 1960-1965

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«Lightning with Stag in its Glare»


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I Like America and America Likes Me
 Joseph Beuys
 1974

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I Like America and America Likes Me
 Joseph Beuys
 1974

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Brightly-Lit Stag Chair
 Joseph Beuys
 1957-1971

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Brightly-Lit Stag Chair
 Joseph Beuys
 1957-1971

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2 Sheep’s Heads
 Joseph Beuys
 1961-1975


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Natural History
 Joseph Beuys
 1964-1982


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Once the artist said, “My actions and methods have nothing to do with the transitory and ephemeral. Yes, it is true, there are materials that can be called ugly and poor, but they have nothing to do with emptiness. I often talk about how childhood experiences can determine the formation of images and the choice of materials, but this is the opposite of emptiness. These are simple, minimal materials, and here we can talk about a connection with minimalism. It is clear that Bob Morris also works with felt, and it is clear that Morris took it from me: in 1964 he was here and worked in my workshop. The concept of minimalism means absolutely nothing to me. There is also a void in arte povera, which the Italians just added. “
