Check Out Top Brands On eBay. Great Prices On Millions Of Items. Get It On eBay. Felt Suit 1970 is a two-piece suit comprising a jacket and a pair of trousers made from coarse grey felt. It is number seventy-seven in an edition of one hundred identical suits, all produced in the same year by the German artist Joseph Beuys.
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Felt Suit (Filzanzug). 1970 | MoMA Visit What's on Art and artists Store Members Tickets Joseph Beuys Felt Suit (Filzanzug) 1970 Not on view Beuys believed that art should be a vehicle for social change. Multiples were perfect for spreading his fervent message, and he completed more than six hundred in his career. Felt suit Joseph Beuys Original Title: Filzanzug Date: 1970 Style: Neo-Dada Genre: installation Media: ready-made, wood, felt Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, US Dimensions: 170.2 x 99.1 cm Beginning in 1965, Beuys began producing replications of his pieces, which he termed "multiples." Joseph Beuys (German, 1921-1986), Felt Suit [Filzanzug], 1970. Felt 67 x 39 in. (170.18 x 99.06 cm). Gift of Norman and Donna Hodgson, by exchange M1989.74. Photo by P. Richard Eells. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn Felt Suit (Filzanzug). 1970 | MoMA Audio from Eye on Europe: Prints, Books & Multiples/1960 to Now. Hear from artists about their work. Eye on Europe: Prints, Books & Multiples/1960 to Now Joseph Beuys. Multiple of felt, overall (irreg.): 69 7/8 × 28 1/8 × 5 5/16" (177.5 × 71.4 × 13.5 cm).
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Joseph Beuys The Pack (das Rudel), 1969 Neue Galerie, Museumslandschaft Hessen Kassel, Kassel In 1969, German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys performed Isolation Unit: Action the dead mouse in collaboration with American artist Terry Fox. Seattle Art Museum Dec 7 2016 Inspired by the election year and conversations around art and politics, Grace Billingslea, SAM curatorial intern, wrote this blog post on Joseph Beuys's Felt Suit as her final project. See Felt Suit on view now in the latest iteration of Big Picture: Art after 1945. 1970 Joseph Beuys (German, 1921-1986) A World War II pilot who was shot down in Russia, Joseph Beuys described his mythical rescue by a small community of nomadic Tatars as the defining moment in his life as an artist, claiming that the nomads kept him alive and warm by wrapping him in felt and rubbing fat into his skin. Artwork Details Classification: sculpture Medium: Felt Dimensions: unconfirmed: 1700 x 600 mm Provenance: Purchased 1998 Image ID #: T07441 Accession #: T07441
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Joseph Beuys. Filzanzug (Felt Suit). 1970; Joseph Beuys.Intuition. 1968 Felt Suit Place Germany (Artist's nationality:) Date 1970 Medium Felt, wood, and wire Dimensions Jacket hanging: 76.2 cm long (30 in.), 67.3 cm wide (26 1/2 in.); pants hanging: 111.7 cm long (44 in.) Credit Line Twentieth-Century Purchase Fund Reference Number 1974.72 Copyright © 2018 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
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224 22K views 7 years ago Joseph Beuys' Felt Suit, 1970, is a two-piece suit comprising a jacket and a pair of trousers made from coarse grey felt. Beuys made 100 suits and although they. "The Felt Suit [ (1970)] by Joseph Beuys is completely destroyed. [It] was always meant to be a suit in perfect order without any wear and tear. It is unfortunately a total loss," wrote.