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Richard Demarco & Joseph Beuys: A Unique Partnership

English

By (author): Richard Demarco

Richard Demarco co-founded the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh in 1963 and ran the vibrant Richard Demarco Gallery in Edinburgh for almost 30 years. He promotes crosscultural dialogues and was the first person to introduce Joseph Beuys in the UK.

Joseph Beuys was a German sculptor and creator of action performances, political activist and teacher.

This book explores the works, lectures and Actions which resulted from the mutual hopes, inspirations and shared values of Richard Demarco and Joseph Beuys, the innovative and inspirational German postwar artist, from 1970 until Beuys death in 1986. Demarco, an avant-garde gallerist in Edinburgh, was an early proponent of Scotland taking its place within the European art world; Demarco recognised the visionary quality of Beuys work and visited him in Oberkassel in January 1970. In the hope of focusing Beuys attention on Scotland, he presented him with a set of postcards depicting typical Scottish scenes. Beuys responded with, I see the land of Macbeth, so when shall we two meet again, in thunder, lightning or in rain?

They reunited in thundery Edinburgh later that year and Demarco led him northwards along the ancient track he calls The Road to Meikle Seggie. This initial experience of the Scottish landscape inspired Beuys, who felt a strong connection with Celtic culture, and laid the foundation for a remarkable artistic friendship which enriched the work of both men.

With photos from Demarcos personal collection and essays spanning from 1970 to the present, this is an intimate and intellectually rigorous look at a friendship seminal to the development of art in Scotland over the last 40 years.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 204mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910745601

About Richard Demarco

RICHARD DEMARCO was born in Edinburgh in 1930. He is an artist and patron of the visual and performing arts. He has been one of Scotlands most influential advocates for contemporary art through his work at the Richard Demarco Gallery and the Demarco European Art Foundation. He has attended every Edinburgh Festival since its inception in 1947 and he was a cofounder of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh in 1963. He is Professor Emeritus of European Cultural Studies at Kingston University London.

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