Joseph Beuys quotes - page 2
Joseph Beuys was a German artist, teacher, and influential figure in the postwar avant-garde. Known for his pioneering work in performance art and sculpture, he challenged traditional ideas of art and society. He remains recognized for his concept of "social sculpture" and his belief in creative potential as a force for social change. Here are 56 of his quotes:
People who say: 'Ah, this Beuys will go back to the middle ages, or to the stone dwellers, cliff dwellers.' No, there is a misunderstanding. I have nothing against the materialistic methodology of analytics, but I think we have to enlarge this thing, not to get caught in a very restricted one-sidedness in our way of looking towards life. Because the problems of life, soul, humankind's spirit, the problems of intuition, imagination, and inspiration, the problems of birth and death, the problems of survival in a bigger shape, and to bring in the image of the meaning of man.
Joseph Beuys
I was invited to come here to speak about my idea of art, which is to enlarge the effectivity of art beyond the idea of art as coming out of art history - an art idea which contains the well-known disciplines like sculpture, architecture, painting, music, dancing, poetry and so on. I would like to declare why I feel that it's now necessary to establish a new kind of art, able to show the problems of the whole society, of every living being - and how this new discipline - which I call social sculpture - can realize the future of humankind. It could be a guarantee for the evolution of the earth as a planet, establish conditions for other planetarians too, and you can control it with your own thinking.
Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys
Occupation: German Artist
Born: May 12, 1921
Died: January 23, 1986
Quotes count: 56
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