Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys on show at Gagosian Gallery
Works from a private collection will tour both the London and New York arms of the super-gallery
Gagosian Gallery displays Joseph Beuys in London
Items from the august collection of Dr Rainer Speck now on view
Beuys multiples acquired by National Galleries of Scotland
This important addition to Scottish collections includes nearly all of his best multiples
Szeemann's moving Venice Biennale: Video work dominates 49th edition
Our overview also reveals the highs and lows of this year's biennale, which draws heavily on Scandinavian artists and pays tribute to grand masters Serra, Beuys, Twombly and Richter
Beuys born again in Venice with new show
Piazza San Marco hosts the first Italian exhibition dedicated to the artist since his death
Bill Gates on Leonardo
The Microsoft co-founder speaks about the Italian artist's influence on Beuys ahead of an exhibition in Berlin
Battle to save Joseph Beuys wallcovering at Landesmuseum
Debate over whether it constitutes part of the original “Block Beuys” installation
Joseph Beuys' multiples on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
These works embodying the egalitarian nature of multiples have ironically been hidden from view until now
Books: Caroline Tisdall's new book is the way to go on anything Beuys
This substantial volume, predominantly photographic, is the comprehensive account of Joseph Beuys’s life and work
Dia Center shows Beuys taking notes on Leonardo
Beuys drawings based on the Renaissance master’s famous Codices Madrid show revolutionary artist experimenting with the ideas of another
Beuys display on view at Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Don't miss the Beuys next door
First US show of Beuys' multiples on show at the Walker
Beuys will be Beuys will be Beuys . . .
Beuys breathes life into Cologne’s museum relics and inspires an exhibition in Vienna
Crucifixes and razorblades show the breadth of Beuys' production
The Baselitz blitz: Survey at the Guggenheim Museum may bring the artist unprecedented recognition
Will this reappraisal change the artist’s critical fortunes in America?
The Joseph Beuys drawings scandal: Expert Heiner Bastian explains why the drawings are fakes while the dealer who owns them defends them and himself
“I’m right and you’re wrong!” “No, I’m right and you’re wrong!”
Guggenheim Museum-Hummel deal on hold as Milan courts consider besmirched Beuys works
Row over dubious drawings comes to US
Fake Beuys drawings scandal in officially sponsored exhibition at Accademia di Brera
Thirty-eight works impounded while court searches for a reliable expert
Joseph Beuys retrospective opens at MoMA
A growing interest in Beuys in the United States indicated by the Walker Art Center’s major acquisition
Americans hop on the Beuys bandwagon with MoMA exhibition as the artist's reputation takes off
The growing interest is further indicated by the Walker Art Center’s major acquisition
Documenta '92 report: If art is dead, is the artist a zombie?
It's heavily influenced by the work of Joseph Beuys and shows the near and distant past rather than the present, with plenty of conceptual appropriation
"New Displays" at the Tate Gallery makes special rooms for Joseph Beuys and Rebecca Horn
Important loans include portraits by Hogarth and Gainsborough and five landscapes by Constable
Books: New 'comprehensive biography' fails to go beyond the public face of Joseph Beuys
Heiner Stachelhaus' book on the German artist leaves a lot to be desired
What's on in Paris: From Artcurial to Zerou
Including Tinguely’s farewell “Collaboration” at Galérie Beaubourg
Fundació Joan Miró gears up for an outstanding programme including Beuys, Tàpies and the modern classics
Generous lending has set them up for a blockbuster year