JOSEPH BEUYS
JOSEPH BEUYS

Pala (S. 476)

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JOSEPH BEUYS
Pala (S. 476)
multiple, wrought iron and ashwood, 1983, signed in pencil, numbered 1/35 (there were also 11 artist's copies with the estate stamp), with burned inscription '7000 EICHEN,' published by Edizioni Lucrezia De Domizio, Pescara, Italy, in very good condition
overall: 53¼ x 11½ in. (1353 x 291 mm.)

Lot Essay

Pala is a 'product' of Beuys seminal action 7000 Eichen (7000 Oaks, begun in 1982 at Documenta 7 in Kassel, Germany. Beuys's plan involved planting 7000 oak saplings accompanied by upright basalt slabs, installing the first pair himself in the spring of that year. The monumental project was not completed until after his death -- the last tree and stone were placed in 1987 by the artist's son on the opening day of Documenta 8. Beuys's intention behind the work was to set up a dynamic interaction over the years between the inert stone and the growing trees.

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