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Aachen / Bedburg-Hau / Bergisch Gladbach / Bonn / Dortmund / Duisburg / Düsseldorf / Essen / Kleve / Krefeld / Leverkusen / Mönchengladbach / Wuppertal programme aachen / bedburg-hau / bergisch gladbach / bonn / dortmund / duisburg / düsseldorf / essen / kleve / krefeld / leverkusen / mönchengladbach / wuppertal 100 years of joseph beuys a project of the ministry of culture and science of the state of north rhine-westphalia in collaboration with the heinrich-heine-university düsseldorf 1 Kleve Calendar Bedburg-Hau January Dortmund 17 January to 19 December 2021 Essen Lutz Mommartz Duisburg Soziale Plastik Jan Bonny & Alex Wissel Krefeld Jupp, watt hamwer jemaht? Wuppertal Screening Düsseldort Düsseldorf Julia Stoschek Collection Mönchengladbach Leverkusen March Bergisch Gladbach 27 March to 15 August 2021 Everyone is an Artist Cosmopolitan Exercises with Joseph Beuys Exhibition Aachen Düsseldorf K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Bonn 27 March to 20 June 2021 Mataré + Beuys + Immendorff An Encounter between the Works of Teacher and Student Exhibition Düsseldorf Akademie-Galerie – Die Neue Sammlung. Eine Einrichtung der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf Last update: 23.3.2021 28 March to 1 August 2021 Art = Human Joseph Beuys‘s 100th birthday in 2021 is an occasion for around Joseph Beuys in Krefeld 25 museums and cultural institutions in 13 cities in North Exhibition Rhine-Westphalia to honour, rediscover and critically question the Krefeld Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum Rhineland-born artist, his complex work and his international influence. 28 March to 20 June 2021 Joseph Beuys. Perpetual Motion Throughout 2021, a variety of exhibitions, actions and performanc- Exhibition es, theatre, music and teaching events will explore the fascinating Opening: 28 March 2021, 11 am as well as controversial ideas of one of the world‘s most influential Wuppertal Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, Cragg Foundation artistic personalities of the 20th century. In this programme overview we would like to give you a brief summary of the upcoming events of the anniversary year. April Please note that dates are subject to change due to the ongoing 12 April to 23 July 2021 pandemic. You can find the updated programme in the press I’m searching for the dumbest person section of the website www.beuys2021.de/en. Joseph Beuys and Science Lecture series Düsseldorf Haus der Universität at Schadowplatz 2 3 May from 12 May 2021 beuysradio 2 May to 29 August 2021 Radio – Podcast – Audiothek Joseph Beuys and the Shamans online Exhibition Opening: 2 May 2021, 2 pm 12 May 2021 Bedburg-Hau Museum Schloss Moyland BEUYS’ erdklavier + ensemble CRUSH Performance concert 2 May to 29 August 2021 Münster LWL Museum für Kunst and Kultur The Catalyst Joseph Beuys and Democracy today 12 May to 15 July 2021 Exhibition Die drei Teile des Aktionssockels Opening: 2 May 2021, 12 pm Exhibition Leverkusen Museum Morsbroich Düsseldorf Konrad Fischer Galerie 6 May 2021, 8 pm 13 May 2021, 8 pm Joseph Beuys und seine Klasse Joseph Beuys: Jeder Mensch ist ein Künstler D 1971 | 40 Min. | D: Hans Emmerling and Edwin K.Braun D 1979 | 54 Min. | D: Werner Krüger Beuys Film series »Joseph Beuys – his public image. Films with, after and about Joseph Beuys« D 1981 | 11 Min. | D: Werner Nekes and Dore O. Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf Film series »Joseph Beuys – his public image. Films with, after and about Joseph Beuys« Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf 20 May 2021, 8 pm Transformer 7 May to 8 August 2021 USA 1979 | 59 Min. | D: John Halpern Empty Boxes as a Plastic Theme in the Work of Joseph Beuys Film series »Joseph Beuys – his public image. Films with, after and about Joseph Beuys« Exhibition Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf Opening: 6 May 2021, 7:30 pm Bergisch-Gladbach Kunstmuseum Villa Zanders 27 May 2021, 8 pm Zeige deine Wunde – Kunst and Spiritualität bei Joseph Beuys 8 May 2021 D 2015 | 85 Min. | D: Rüdiger Sünner BEUYS’ erdklavier + ensemble CRUSH Film series »Joseph Beuys – his public image. Films with, after and about Joseph Beuys« Performance concert Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf Kleve Museum Kurhaus Kleve 10. May to 26 September 2021 June The Invisible Sculpture The Expanded Concept of Art after Joseph Beuys 2 to 6 June 2021 Exhibition The Infinity of the Moment Essen Stiftung Zollverein / Ruhr Museum, UNESCO Welterbe Zollverein, Halle 8 Performances after Joseph Beuys Performance 11 to 12 May 2021 Various locations in Wuppertal Music from the Future Wuppertal Kulturbüro Wuppertal A 24-hour musical homage to Joseph Beuys on the occasion of his 100th birthday Concert 3 June to 24 October 2021 Düsseldorf K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen Institutional Critique The Museum as a Site of Permanent Conference (J.B.) 11 and 12 May 2021 Exhibition Sebastian Blasius: Absent Wolves Mönchengladbach Museum Abteiberg Performance In cooperation with Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Stiftung Zollverein and Folkwang Universität der Künste Essen/Bochum Düsseldorf Kunsthalle Düsseldorf 4 5 8 to 20 June 2021 August Sculptural Democracy Forms of the “We” 13 August to 17 October 2021 Models – Parliaments – Lab Revolution Beuys Düsseldorf Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf MO-Schaufenster#27 Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz vor dem Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Exhibition Dortmund Museum Ostwall at Dortmunder U 19 June to 3 October 2021 Intuition! 20 August 2021, 8 pm Dimensions of the Early Work of Joseph Beuys 1946–1961 Das Kapital – Mensch und Geld Exhibition Woher kommt das Geld and wie definieren wir Kapital? Opening: 19 June 2021, 7:30 pm Talk Kleve Museum Kurhaus Kleve Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf 25 June to 1 November 2021 20 August 2021, 9:45 pm Beuys — Lehmbruck Oeconomia Thinking is Sculpture D 2020 | 89 Min. | D: Carmen Losmann Exhibition – in cooperation with Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg Screening Bonn Bundeskunsthalle Bonn Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf 26 June to 1 November 2021 29 August 2021 Lehmbruck — Beuys BEUYS’ erdklavier + ensemble CRUSH Everything is Sculpture Performance concert Exhibition – in cooperation with Bundeskunsthalle Bonn Bedburg-Hau Museum Schloss Moyland Duisburg Lehmbruck Museum July September 7 September 2021 2 to 4. July 2021 Heiner Goebbels: A House of Call Sebastian Blasius: Absent Wolves My Imaginary Notebook (2020/21) Performance Concert in cooperation with der Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Stiftung Zollverein and der Folkwang Düsseldorf Ensemble Modern Orchestra at Tonhalle Düsseldorf Universität der Künste Essen/Bochum Essen Stiftung Zollverein 16 September 2021 BEUYS’ erdklavier + ensemble CRUSH 17 July 2021 Performance concert Stadtverwaldung Duisburg Wilhelm Lehmbruck-Museum Talk Düsseldorf Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf 19 September 2021 to 9 January 2022 Torn out of Time July 2021 Joseph Beuys: Actions – Photographed by Ute Klophaus 1965 – 1986 Joseph Beuys-Handbuch Exhibition Leben – Werk – Wirkung Opening: 19 September 2021, 11:30 am Book presentation Wuppertal Von der Heydt-Museum J.B. Metzler Verlag; Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Kunstgeschichte Düsseldorf Haus der Universität at Schadowplatz 6 7 October Programme [sorted alphabetically by city] 7 October 2021 to 9 January 2022 Ticket to the Future Joseph Beuys, Katinka Bock, Christian Jankowski, Jon Rafman Exhibition Opening: 6 October 2021 Bonn Kunstmuseum Bonn 8 October 2021 to 16 January 2022 Beuys and Duchamp Artists of the Future Exhibition Opening: 7 October 2021, 7 pm Krefeld Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum 9 October 2021 to 6 March 2022 Technoshamanism Exhibition Opening: 8 October 2021, 7 pm Dortmund Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV) 15 to 16 October 2021 The Problem with Beuys 1 A Mentality and Reception History of Joseph Beuys Symposium Haus der Universität at Schadowplatz Düsseldorf Aachen 22 to 23 October 2021 Beuys, Fluxus and the Impact Beuys, Fluxus and the Impact The Festival of New Art in Aachen The Festival of New Art in Aachen Symposium Symposium Aachen Ludwig Forum für internationale Kunst and Chair Ludwig Forum für internationale Kunst and Chair of Art History at RWTH Aachen of Art History at RWTH Aachen 22 to 23 October 2021 — [curated by Myriam Kroll, Annette Lagler and Alexander 28 October 2021 to 20 January 2022 Markschies] Anyone who doesn’t want to think will be thrown [throw themselves] out The name Joseph Beuys is indelibly associated with an incident Joseph Beuys and the Shape of the Future at the Festival of New Art on 20 July 1964 in the main lecture Exhibition hall – the Audimax – of the RWTH technical university in Aachen. Opening: 28 October 2021, 6 pm A performance by Beuys took a dramatic turn when an agitated Düsseldorf Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Düsseldorf student landed a punch on his nose, drawing blood, and the event was abruptly called to a halt. Photographs taken that evening have become part of our collective memory, even if few people nowa- November days are fully aware of the circumstances. The symposium to be held in Aachen during beuys 21 will focus on 7 and 11 November 2021 the relationship between Joseph Beuys and the Fluxus movement BEUYS’ erdklavier + ensemble CRUSH in the wake of that festival in Aachen. Participants will critically Performance concert examine that situation over fifty years ago in light of its importance Krefeld Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum to art, politics and society today, with particular reference to works by contemporary artists. 2 Presented in cooperation with the Chair of Art History, this two-day symposium will welcome numerous expert speakers to the Audimax (the original festival venue) and to the Ludwig Forum Aachen. 8 9 Bedburg-Hau Bonn Joseph Beuys and the Shamans Beuys
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