An open edition postcard featuring screenprinting on block of spruce wood by Joseph Beuys, originally printed in 1974. [details]
Multiple composed of signed and numbered, printed two-part cardboard box containing set of thirty-two postcards by Joseph Beuys. Images on cards are either by, of, or document Beuys' works produced between 1968 and 1974. ... [details]
"In early 1974 Joseph Beuys, Klaus Staeck and Gerhard Steidl sat in a Boeing 747 from New York to Düsseldorf, returning home after Beuys’ American tour. The trip had been a controversial success, and its every stage carefully documented by Staeck and Steidl in videos, photographs and audio—their trusty Sony TC-50 cassette recorder was always at Beuys’ side during his lectures, conferences and workshops. ... [details]
Double sided postcard / artist's project by Yoko Ono with die cut hole at center. Verso text "Originalgrafik Serie 4 München / Nr 8 Yoko Ono (1971) / München Blick. [details]
Artist's book by A.R. Penck. Illustrated throughout with drawings by Penck over an appropriated facsimile of J. Dieudonné's textbook "Grundzüge der modernen Anyalysis." [details]
Catalogue raisonné of Beuys's installations of fat in corners ('Fettecke'). Includes reproductions of press clippings and installations. Texts by Johannes Am Ende, Susanne Brandt, Rike Dammert, Brigitte Jurack, Kirsten Klöckner, Matthias Neuenhofer, Detlef Mebus, Gudrun Teich, and Joachim Trapps. ... [details]
Critical examination of Beuys's work "Das Kapital Raum." Text by Mario Kramer. Includes an interview between Joseph Beuys and Kramer. Text in German. [details]
A graduated glass measuring cylinder with incised texts and certificate on the letterhead of "Organisation for Direct Democracy through referendum," with rubber-stamping, numbering and signature of Beuys. ... [details]
Small-scale artist's book by Joseph Beuys. Text by Wenzel Beuys. Printed in black-and-white. Text in German. [details]
Book published documenting Beuys' 1974 trip to the United States. Essays by Klaus Staeck and Gerhard Steidl. Includes an interview between the artist and Staeck. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white. ... [details]