Sled (1969) by Joseph Beuys

Sled - Joseph Beuys - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleSled
ArtistJoseph Beuys
Date1969
Mediumobjet trouve,fabric straps,fat,felt,flashlight,string,wooden sled
Dimensions35 x 90 cm
Art MovementConceptual Art
Current LocationWalker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, US

About Sled

The artwork, entitled “Sled,” created by Joseph Beuys in 1969, is an installation piece exemplifying the Conceptual Art movement. It is crafted using a collection of materials including found objects (objet trouvé), fabric straps, fat, felt, a flashlight, string, and a wooden sled. With dimensions measuring 35 x 90 cm, this piece is currently housed at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, US.

The sleek wooden sled is the central component of the artwork, augmented with carefully arranged objects that infuse it with deep conceptual meaning. Strapped onto the top of the sled is a folded grey felt blanket secured with white fabric straps, accompanying a flashlight placed securely on top. Additionally, a lump of fat tied with string rests close to the other items, introducing contrasting textures and materials. This assembly of everyday objects invites viewers to ponder Beuys’ exploration of survival, transport, and cultural commentary through minimalistic yet evocative symbolism.

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