“Only then would the insistence on participation of the action art of FLUXUS and Happening be fulfilled; only then would democracy be fully realized. Only a conception of art revolutionized to this degree can turn into a politically productive force, coursing through each person, and shaping history.”

—  Joseph Beuys

1970's, I Am Searching For Field Character,' 1973/74

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German visual artist 1921–1986

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