Fettecke
The Fettecke (Ger: "Fat Corner") was an abstract work of art from the German artist Joseph Beuys. On April 28, 1982, Beuys placed five killograms of butter in a corner of his art room about two meters below the ceiling in the main building of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Academy of Art). His motivation for the artwork came from the anticipation of Lama Sogyal Rinpoche, whom Beuys had invited on behalf of the Dalai Lama in Europe, and a seminar of the Free International University. In the Period that followed, the plastic served as "a constant demonstration object."
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Fettecke
The Fettecke (Ger: "Fat Corner") was an abstract work of art from the German artist Joseph Beuys. On April 28, 1982, Beuys placed five killograms of butter in a corner of his art room about two meters below the ceiling in the main building of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf Academy of Art). His motivation for the artwork came from the anticipation of Lama Sogyal Rinpoche, whom Beuys had invited on behalf of the Dalai Lama in Europe, and a seminar of the Free International University. In the Period that followed, the plastic served as "a constant demonstration object."
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Die Fettecke war ein Kunstwerk ...... ändiges Demonstrationsobjekt“.
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Fettecke ("rincón grasiento") ...... 00 marcos (unos 20.000 euros).
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The Fettecke (Ger: "Fat Corner ...... onstant demonstration object."
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Die Fettecke war ein Kunstwerk ...... ändiges Demonstrationsobjekt“.
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Fettecke ("rincón grasiento") ...... 00 marcos (unos 20.000 euros).
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The Fettecke (Ger: "Fat Corner ...... onstant demonstration object."
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