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Joseph Beuys — Group of seven posters
Joseph Beuys

Group of seven posters

A collection of seven posters by the influential German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys, whose work consistently blurred the boundaries between art, politics, and social transformation. The grouping reflects Beuys's characteristic use of printed media as a vehicle for disseminating his philosophical ideas, including his concept of "social sculpture" and the transformative power of human creativity. Together, the posters function both as aesthetic objects and as documents of Beuys's expansive artistic and ideological vision.

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October 26, 2015

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Joseph Beuys, Group of seven posters

A collection of seven posters by the influential German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys, whose work consistently blurred the boundaries between art, politics, and social transformation. The grouping reflects Beuys's characteristic use of printed media as a vehicle for disseminating his philosophical ideas, including his concept of "social sculpture" and the transformative power of human creativity. Together, the posters function both as aesthetic objects and as documents of Beuys's expansive artistic and ideological vision.

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Monochrome, German Artist, Poster Series, 20th Century, Poster Art, Male Artist, Provocative Mood, Conceptual Art, Avant-Garde, Graphic Design, Earthy Tones, Political Imagery, Typography, Political Themes, Monochromatic, Political Messaging, Iconic Artist, Fluxus, Influential Artist, Fluxus Movement

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