Fat chair (1964; Germany) by Joseph Beuys

Fat chair - Joseph Beuys - 1964; Germany

Artwork Information

TitleFat chair
ArtistJoseph Beuys
Date1964; Germany
Mediumobjet trouve,wax,fat,wire,wooden chair
Dimensions94.5 x 41.6 cm
Art MovementConceptual Art

About Fat chair

“Fat Chair” is an installation artwork created in 1964 by the artist Joseph Beuys in Germany. Employing materials such as found objects, wax, fat, wire, and a wooden chair, this piece is a notable example of Conceptual Art. The artwork dimensions are 94.5 x 41.6 cm.

The artwork is executed with a humble, timeworn wooden chair as its central component, which is conspicuously modified with the addition of wax and fat. These materials are applied in a manner that disrupts the chair’s conventional form and function, inducing a visual and conceptual transformation. The rough, irregular layering of wax and fat appears organic and almost visceral, subverting the chair’s utilitarian design. In situ, the chair is shown propped against a wooden structure, further enhancing the juxtaposition between the commonplace and the altered state. This work exemplifies Beuys’ preoccupation with exploring the transformative potential of everyday materials.

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