His piece titled Filzanzug (Felt Suit), pictured above is an example of one of these multiples. It is said to have been inspired by a story that Beuys told of an event that happened to him during World War II (the truth of this story has never been confirmed). According to the artist, he was shot down from his plane during the war and when he was rescued, was wrapped first in fat and then in felt to bring back his body warmth.
This work, being made of felt, is considered to represent insulation or protection from what is going on in the world around us.
During the 1960s and '70s, a time of increased political awareness, Beuys was involved in political activism which he considered to be an extension of his activities as an artist. During an action titled Isolation Unit (thought to be a protest against the Vietnam War), he wore his Filzanzug (Felt Suit) for the entirety of the performance.
You can view this work at the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin.
During his career, Beuys created over 600 multiples hoping that they would encourage creative thinking and work to democratize art.
He died on January 23, 1986.
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