Anthology of essays and critical writings published in conjunction with a symposium on the work of Joseph Beuys held in Basel, May 1 - 4, 1991. Edited by Volker Harlan, Dieter Koepplin, and Rudolf Velhagen. ... [details]
Publication documenting Beuys's performance piece/installation "Coyote" which took place at the René Block Gallery, New York, in May 1974. "In this volume Caroline Tisdall makes the first attempt to describe a Beuys-Action in its totality and document every stage photographically. ... [details]
Publication documenting Beuys's performance piece/installation "Coyote" which took place at the René Block Gallery, New York, in May 1974. "In this volume Caroline Tisdall makes the first attempt to describe a Beuys-Action in its totality and document every stage photographically. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York in 1979. Extensive texts by Caroline Tisdall. 513 illustrations, texts, and documentation of "stations" by Beuys and Tisdall. ... [details]
Catalogue published in memoriam of Günter Ulbricht. Text by Armin Zweite and Bernd Finkeldey. Includes exhibition checklist and biography. Text in German. [details]
Critical look into the small-scale assemblages of Joseph Beuys. Texts by Franz Joseph van der Grinten, Hans van der Grinten, Dieter Koepplin, and Barbara Strieder. Includes detailed list of works and chronological biography. ... [details]
Publication of Joseph Beuys's lectures given in Achberg, Germany, in 1973, 1974, and 1978. Organized and edited by Rainer E. Rappmann. Text in German. [details]
Publication on Beuys's early watercolors. Introduction by Werner Schade. "I can only say that if I hadn't made all these drawings, I wouldn't have been able to do the political work. I also think that completely false concepts would be going around in my head if I hadn't done this work. ... [details]
Publication on Beuys's early watercolors. Introduction by Werner Schade. "I can only say that if I hadn't made all these drawings, I wouldn't have been able to do the political work. I also think that completely false concepts would be going around in my head if I hadn't done this work. ... [details]
Critical look at Christianity in Joseph Beuys's work. Texts by Friedhelm Mennekes and Joseph van der Grinten. Includes a dialogue between Mennekes and Beuys and another between Elisabeth Pfister and the artist. ... [details]