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Joseph Beuys: Honey Is Flowing in All Directions - by Klaus Staeck (Hardcover)
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- On the centenary of Beuys' birth, a new edition of the classic book on his Free International University at Documenta 6Documenta, Kassel, 1977: a pump driven by two strong motors forces two tons of honey over a 55-foot-high pipe into a network of tubes that traverses the rooms of the Fridericianum Museum.
- Author(s): Klaus Staeck
- 104 Pages
- Art, Sculpture & Installation
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On January 9th, 1974, Joseph Beuys travelled to America for the very first time in his life. This unique travel report, which lay unpublished for over 20 years, is now presented in the exact format intended by Beuys.Book Synopsis
On the centenary of Beuys' birth, a new edition of the classic book on his Free International University at Documenta 6
Documenta, Kassel, 1977: a pump driven by two strong motors forces two tons of honey over a 55-foot-high pipe into a network of tubes that traverses the rooms of the Fridericianum Museum. This was the core of Joseph Beuys' (1921-86) "Free International University," which he brought to life at Documenta 6. Around his Honeypump in the Workplace Beuys created events that expanded his notion of art and starkly differentiated it from tradition. For Beuys, "workplace" meant talks, speeches, workgroup discussions and citizens' action committees. For 100 days he tirelessly expressed his ideas on how art and society must necessarily change, filling numerous blackboards with texts, diagrams and musical scores. On June 28, 1977, Beuys invited Klaus Staeck and Gerhard Steidl to join him in servicing and maintaining his honeypump, which was carefully documented in the photographs of this book, first published in 1997 and now reconceived by Staeck and Steidl.