Description
Explore the intriguing world of Joseph Beuys with 'Beuys Laughing', a unique auditory experience now available in limited-edition vinyl. This one-of-a-kind product features Beuys' laughter captured during a memorable flight from New York to Düsseldorf in 1974, along with the collaborative effort of artists Klaus Staeck and Gerhard Steidl. This laughter compilation serves as both a historical archive and an artistic commentary, reflecting Beuys' distinctive style and creative process. The laughter, recorded on a cassette by Steidl using a Sony TC-50, has been expertly edited by sound engineer Siegfried Schäfer, ensuring vivid sound quality while preserving the authenticity of the original recordings. Rediscovered after 46 years, this remastered edition marks a significant moment in the preservation of Beuys’ legacy. Perfect for art enthusiasts and sound art collectors alike, 'Beuys Laughing' is not just a product; it's a cultural artifact celebrating the avant-garde spirit of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Ideal for those interested in contemporary art, sound art, and the historic interplay of laughter and creativity, this vinyl EP epitomizes the irony and genius of Joseph Beuys. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of art history and enjoy this surreal auditory experience today.