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Beuys

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Germany · 2017
1h 47m
Director Andres Veiel
Starring Joseph Beuys
Genre Documentary

In this documentary, Andres Veiel discusses the life and work of 20th century sculptor and performance artist Joesph Beuys. Veiel explores not only Beuys' work, but also the Fluxus community of artists who valued the process over the final product.

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San Francisco Chronicle by David Lewis

The unconventional Joseph Beuys, one of the pillars of the modern art movement, gets an unconventional tribute in Beuys, a zigzagging documentary that is both illuminating and opaque.

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RogerEbert.com by Matt Fagerholm

So vague is the picture about the meaning of the artworks it presents that they proved to be of little interest to me, until I researched them afterward. Far more compelling is Beuys himself, with his signature hat, haunted gaze and outspoken belief that art can be a vehicle for communication.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Beuys isn’t a film that lays out, in simple, clear terms, what he and his work are about. But Veiel does manage to refresh our memories of Beuys, and let the man — in his own (subtitled) words, re-make the case that art is “a blow against the enemy,” a revolution.

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