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Joseph Beuys — Initiation Gauloise
Joseph Beuys — Initiation Gauloise
Joseph Beuys — Initiation Gauloise
Joseph Beuys — Initiation Gauloise
Joseph Beuys — Initiation Gauloise
Joseph Beuys

Initiation Gauloise

1976

Joseph Beuys 's  Initiation Gauloise  (1976) is a signed limited edition lithograph that brings the artist's symbolic language into direct dialogue with the everyday structure of the Paris Métro map. By overlaying the rational grid of urban transport with bold, gestural marks in deep purple, Beuys transforms a familiar navigational system into a site of ritual, initiation, and conceptual disruption. The fine art print exemplifies Joseph Beuys's belief that art functions as an agent of transformation within social and political systems. The Paris Métro, a symbol of collective movement and modern order, becomes a metaphorical field in which personal mythology, intuition, and spiritual energy intervene in standardized structures. Through this act, Beuys reclaims the map as a living, mutable surface rather than a fixed diagram of control. Published in 1976 in a limited edition of 100 prints,  Initiation Gauloise  is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, reflecting Beuys's commitment to editions as democratic objects designed to circulate ideas beyond institutional spaces and exemplifying his concept of "social sculpture," in which artistic intervention reshapes how individuals perceive and inhabit shared environments.

Medium
Prints
Signed
Yes

Notes

From MLTPL New Art Editions collection. Handle: joseph-beuys-initiation-gauloise.

For Sale — $2900

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Joseph Beuys, Initiation Gauloise, 1976

Joseph Beuys 's  Initiation Gauloise  (1976) is a signed limited edition lithograph that brings the artist's symbolic language into direct dialogue with the everyday structure of the Paris Métro map. By overlaying the rational grid of urban transport with bold, gestural marks in deep purple, Beuys transforms a familiar navigational system into a site of ritual, initiation, and conceptual disruption. The fine art print exemplifies Joseph Beuys's belief that art functions as an agent of transformation within social and political systems. The Paris Métro, a symbol of collective movement and modern order, becomes a metaphorical field in which personal mythology, intuition, and spiritual energy intervene in standardized structures. Through this act, Beuys reclaims the map as a living, mutable surface rather than a fixed diagram of control. Published in 1976 in a limited edition of 100 prints,  Initiation Gauloise  is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, reflecting Beuys's commitment to editions as democratic objects designed to circulate ideas beyond institutional spaces and exemplifying his concept of "social sculpture," in which artistic intervention reshapes how individuals perceive and inhabit shared environments.

Medium
Prints
Year
1976
Edition
of 100
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
MLTPL, Hamburg

Related themes

20th Century, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Printmaking, Ritual Imagery, Symbolism, German, Fluxus

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