Film screening with introduction
[BOOKED OUT: JOIN WAITLIST] 'BEUYS - Art as a Weapon'

Joseph Beuys 1985 © ČTK/Mary Evans/AF Archive
Joseph Beuys 1985 © ČTK/Mary Evans/AF Archive

Film about the legendary Fluxus founder with a short introduction

Dominik Mersch Gallery

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Joseph Beuys needs little introduction. Born in 1921 the German artist, performer and provocateur would have turned 100 this year. To celebrate the life of the legendary founder of the Fluxus movement, Dominik Mersch Gallery and the Goethe-Institut invite you to a screening of the documentary BEUYS - Art as a Weapon with an expert introduction.

BEUYS - Art as a Weapon was directed by award-winning German filmmaker Andres Veiel who is particularly interested in Beuys' extended concept of art as a social sculpture. The New York Times called it "an exhilarating portrait of a unique truth-teller".

The film will be introduced by Anthony Bond OAM, former Director Curatorial at the Art Gallery of NSW, and Dr Donna West Brett, Associate Professor of Art History and Curatorial Studies at the University of Sydney.

With thanks to Madman Entertainment for the support.

Free entry with registration.

Please note we had to postpone this event several times and it's now held under strict capacity limits. Previous bookings are unfortunately not valid or this new date.

This is a Covid-safe event, it will be conducted in line with current NSW health regulations, which may include staff asking attendants for their vaccination status.


Details

Dominik Mersch Gallery

1/75 McLachlan Ave
2011 (Rushcutters Bay) Sydney

Language: German with English Subtitles
Price: Free Entry with Registration

+61 2 8356 8312 jochen.gutsch@goethe.de

Note: This is a Covid-safe event, it will be conducted in line with current NSW health regulations, which may include staff asking attendants for their vaccination status.