Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) - On Art and Jackson Pollock (Excerpt From Cooper Union Dialogue)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Joseph Beuys Excerpt From Cooper Union Dialogue
(Photo: DACS 2005; with thanks and appologies in advance...)
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Great thinker, awesome artist, beautiful dreamer. Thanks Beuys
er ist und bleibt mein Vorbild, wie auch Max Ernst!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! und darum mein Erinnerungskunstwerk.....ruclips.net/video/cXB1VhoOC-4/видео.html
quite on the contrary beuys expresses very well what he thinks and some people are ready and open to understand it and others are not, I also think people should get beyond his accent. Does it hardly make sense to you because you aren't ready to receive it or because the way he delivers it isn't something you're used to?
genius
do you know where we can listen the full audio? thanks
Sorry, I was supposed to vote up. Beuys was a visionary, I am still learning from his work and words until now.
Great accent, all about content, the prophet.
Rather lazy and vacuous "opinion" I'm afraid...
It was just short.
I find Beuys is not able to express what he thinks, because what he thinks is too confused. It hardly makes any sense - however, he has a good intuition and it is neverthless interesting to try to understand what he possibly wanted to say, but can not express.
Better now ? :-)
How does this German accent feel for an English native speaker?
And so did Elvis Presley ... ahahahahahaha
bad accent, bad content