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Joseph Beuys, Untitled (honey pot), 1949. Photo: Charles Duprat. © Joseph Beuys Estate / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2023
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Joseph Beuys London’s Culture Crush

5 January 2023

By Felicity Carter

London’s Culture Crush: What To See, Do And Experience In January

From wellness activities to immersive exhibitions, and classical concerts, here's what to see, do and experience in the city this month.

See some artCalling all Joseph Beuys enthusiasts, visit Thaddaeus Ropac London, Ely House from 19 January to 22 March to view a major exhibition Joseph Beuys: 40 Years of Drawing.

Dedicated to his drawings, there will be nearly 100 pieces on show, from his early representative works of the 1940s and 1950s through his conceptual sketches of the 1960s. The exhibition is presented concurrently with SENSE: Beuys / Gormley showcasing Gormley's curation of Beuys’s drawings alongside his own.

“Beuys and I found in drawing a fertile ground, which runs parallel to those actions that we have found necessary to make on and with the world.” Antony Gormley

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