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Joseph Beuys — Unbetitelt (Feld)
Joseph Beuys

Unbetitelt (Feld)

1972

A mysterious and evocative work by German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, *Unbetitelt (Feld)* — meaning "Untitled (Field)" — reflects his characteristic engagement with elemental forces and the symbolic potential of raw materials. The piece invites contemplation of land, energy, and transformation, themes central to Beuys's broader artistic and political philosophy. As with much of his practice, the work blurs the boundaries between art, nature, and human experience.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

October 5, 2018

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Joseph Beuys, Unbetitelt (Feld), 1972

A mysterious and evocative work by German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, *Unbetitelt (Feld)* — meaning "Untitled (Field)" — reflects his characteristic engagement with elemental forces and the symbolic potential of raw materials. The piece invites contemplation of land, energy, and transformation, themes central to Beuys's broader artistic and political philosophy. As with much of his practice, the work blurs the boundaries between art, nature, and human experience.

Year
1972
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

German Artist, 20th Century, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Gestural, Minimalist Composition, Earth Tones, Iconic Artist, Abstract, Fluxus

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