What the Art Market has to say about Joseph BEUYS (1921-1986)

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Jörg Immendorf [05 Aug 2007]

Jörg Immendorff started out in landscape painting, studying with Theo OTTO, before joining the Art Academy in Düsseldorf under Joseph BEUYS. He launched the LIDL movement in 1968, which was censored by the Ministry of Culture the following year. He was thrown out of the academy as a result of the controversy. This incident propelled Immendorf into the big league, and by the time he was featured in documenta 5 in 1972 he was already considered a major artist.

Anselm Kiefer [10 Jun 2007]

Born in Germany six months before the end of the Second World War Anselm KIEFER began by studying law and romance languages in 1965 at Freiburg in Breisgau, before switching to follow the art courses taught by Peter DREHER and Horst ANTES. He held his first exhibition at the age of 24. In 1970, he went to study under Joseph BEUYS.

Joseph Beuys at the Tate Modern [14 Mar 2005]

The new exhibition “Actions, Vitrines, Environment” at the Tate Modern in London features the work of Joseph Beuys and runs until 2 May 2005.

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