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Joseph Beuys In Memoriam (fs Ii.371) by Andy Warhol

Revolver Gallery

Screenprint

1986

Edition Size: Edition of 90, 20 AO, 5 PP, 5 HC

Sheet Size: 32″ x 24″ cm

Reference: FS II.371

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Title: Joseph Beuys in Memoriam (FS II.371)
Medium: Screenprint on Arches 88 Paper.
Year: 1986
Size: 32″ x 24″
Edition: Edition of 90, 20 AO, 5 PP, 5 HC, 30 numbered in Roman numerals, signed and numbered in pencil.

JOSEPH BEUYS IN MEMORIAM 371

Joseph Beuys in Memoriam 371 was created in 1986 as Warhol’s tribute to the great Joseph Beuys, who was considered one of the most powerful and influential post-war art figures of the 1960s. Amongst being a sculptor, graphic and installation artist, Beuys was also an art theorist and performing artist. His art was celebrated for its revolutionarily modern themes. One of his installation pieces was a piano that did not make sound, covered in red felt with a cross on its side. It was a visual piece that represented silence as a danger to society. This piece is an example of how his artwork initiated discussion about societal issues and made people think.

JOSEPH BEUYS IN MEMORIAM 371 AS PART OF ANDY WARHOL’S LARGER BODY OF WORK

While they were never said to be close friends, Warhol and Beuys admired each other greatly as artists. He spoke often of the healing capabilities of art and the wonders of human creativity. Their artistic styles varied greatly, but they are often associated together because they both create works focused on popular images in the media.

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol was a prolific artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking. He embraced various printmaking techniques, such as screen printing and lithography, to create his iconic works. Warhol’s printmaking practice played a significant role in his exploration of popular culture, celebrity, and consumerism.

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