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Joseph Beuys

“Doing the right thing at the right place at the right time. That is art.” (Joseph Beuys) On May 1, 1972, after the Labour Day demonstrations, Joseph Beuys was sweeping up the Karl-Marx-Platz in West Berlin together with two foreign students. This action took place at a time when Beuys had become politicized after the events of 1968 and had first founded the “Deutsche Studentenpartei (German Student Party)” in 1971, then the “Organisation für Direkte Demokratie durch Volksabstimmung (Organization for Direct Democracy Through Plebiscites)”. In 1972, he was also expelled from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Since then, Beuys was performing political and ecological actions and interventions, in addition to the more elaborate art performances. The cleaning squad from May 1, 1972 only requires a small gesture to make plain what Beuys meant by his extended concept of art. He refers to social differences and to a problem of leftist politics: Those who had to clean up after the Labour Day celebrations and demonstrations were the “guest workers”. Yet, especially the unions had never engaged themselves much for the foreign workers with low wages. On the other hand, in particular in the 1970s the Left kept mentioning international solidarity between the lower classes. In this respect, the group of three also achieved some considerable social clearing work. With regard to the lower classes and the role of the capital, Beuys often read Karl Marx’s works. It is therefore no coincidence that the two students and Beuys swept up not only on May 1, but also at Karl-Marx-Platz. While he subscribed to Marx’s analysis of the economic relations, he had a different conception of alienation. Beuys shared the view that every form of capital is a form of slavery, but he saw actions as a way out. Moreover, to him every person was a subject and not an object of history. Hence, picking up the broom is a step towards Beuys’s ideal of self determination. Artist, born 1921, died 1986.

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Joseph Beuys