Berg in Slowenien

Joseph Beuys

1951-1954

Drawing, 31.6 x 31.9 cm / 50 x 53 cm.
Materials: pencil on handmade paper, edges regularly torn

Collection: Museum Schloss Moyland, Sammlung van der Grinten Bedburg - Hau/Kreis Kleve.

Beuys depicted mountainous regions as a way to represent boundlessness and freedom.

“The most important thing for me … [in the biblical story of the Sermon on the Mount] is that a crucial indication is given of the possibility open to man … That element of discussion at the summit is important for me. The summit is always the highest in man, in his inwardness. It is the absolute peak, the top.” – Joseph Beuys in Conversation with Friedhelm Mennekes’, in Mennekes 1986, p.32.

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