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Original signed object by Joseph Beuys – one of the most influential German artists of the post-war period.
A signed 1-US dollar bill - One Dollar Banknote (1974)
Hand-signed in red by Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys frequently used real money as an artistic medium to challenge traditional notions of value, economics, and exchange. He believed that true capital lies not in money, but in human creativity, ideas, and artistic energy . For Beuys, art was a transformative force—capable of changing society and offering an alternative to materialist capitalism.
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) is considered one of the most influential German artists of the postwar period. His radical philosophy of Social Sculpture expanded the concept of art beyond the object to include education, politics, and society. By using everyday materials such as felt, fat, and money, he challenged the public to reconsider what art can be and how it could change the world.
Professionally framed , on linen, floating in a custom-made, acid-free double mount in a deep, hand-crafted white wooden frame with Plexiglas® Optical HC – scratch-resistant and UV-protected.
Frame size: approx. 44 × 54 cm
Condition
The work is in very good condition.
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Shipment
Delivery time: Up to 2 weeks
Shipping costs: including careful packaging and insurance