Jacob Patterson

…an artist who doesn’t come across as having the desire to promote human welfare.


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Oct 14 '10
7knotwind:

intellectual and artistic inspiration (plus I have a healthy affinity for chalkboards)
Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, EnvironmentsBlackboards 1972 and 1978
Beuys regarded teaching as an essential element of his work as an artist. He was a profoundly charismatic and inspirational professor at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art, where he taught a generation of German artists. Beuys’s relationship with the authorities at the academy was always stormy, and he was dismissed in 1972. However, by then he was expounding his theories of sculpture, democracy and green politics at conferences and art galleries around the world. These lectures were closer in spirit to Actions than to traditional academic practice, and the blackboards that he invariably covered in idiosyncratic diagrams and Beuysian slogans have come to be regarded as works in their own right. Several of the blackboards shown here are preserved from Beuys’s lectures at the Tate Gallery in 1972, which were described by the critic Caroline Tisdall as ‘a blend of art, politics, personal charisma, paradox and Utopian proposition’.
via: theartofchalkboards

Joseph Beuys was an absolute thug, a genius, and the number two inspiration for my current style.

7knotwind:

intellectual and artistic inspiration (plus I have a healthy affinity for chalkboards)

Joseph Beuys: Actions, Vitrines, Environments
Blackboards 1972 and 1978

Beuys regarded teaching as an essential element of his work as an artist. He was a profoundly charismatic and inspirational professor at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art, where he taught a generation of German artists. Beuys’s relationship with the authorities at the academy was always stormy, and he was dismissed in 1972. However, by then he was expounding his theories of sculpture, democracy and green politics at conferences and art galleries around the world. These lectures were closer in spirit to Actions than to traditional academic practice, and the blackboards that he invariably covered in idiosyncratic diagrams and Beuysian slogans have come to be regarded as works in their own right. Several of the blackboards shown here are preserved from Beuys’s lectures at the Tate Gallery in 1972, which were described by the critic Caroline Tisdall as ‘a blend of art, politics, personal charisma, paradox and Utopian proposition’.

via: theartofchalkboards

Joseph Beuys was an absolute thug, a genius, and the number two inspiration for my current style.

57 notes (via 7knotwind & theartofchalkboards)Tags: Joseph Beuys art

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    Te amo, feliz día del maestro y feliz cumpleaños.
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    an absolute thug,...number two inspiration for my current style.
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    This is the first piece of Art I ever purchased, a signed set of 32 Beuys Postcards. I was living near Germany at the...
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    intellectual and artistic inspiration (plus I have a healthy affinity for chalkboards)
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    at the Des Moines art center last summer, and there was something fascinating about it) but I have such a professional...
  22. meganlubaszka reblogged this from austinkleon and added:
    Automatic Joseph Beuys reblog. Felt! Fat! Fedora!
  23. austinkleon reblogged this from theartofchalkboards and added:
    I love the idea of chalkboards as preserved artifacts from lectures. See one of the chalkboards here.