JOSEPH BEUYS A TRIBUTE ON RANNOCH MOOR – 27 SEPTEMBER 1986

£75.00

Glasgow: s.p. (Wylie), 1986
30 x 21cm, 4pp. B/cream paper. Documentation and handout for Wyllie’s installation in Rannoch Moor of a “Beuys’ Spire” as a monument to the artist who had recently died. The choice of the Moor is obvious as the place where Beuys made his first ever art work in Britain where he buried a lump of butter (usually referred to as ‘fat’) in the peaty loam of the moor. One lengthy reminiscing text by Demarco with two images of Beuys, one of the Wyllie spire and texts by Cordelia Oliver and George Wyllie. very scarce. Fine.

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