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Harvard Art Museums to research Beuys' multiples

The Harvard museum owns an almost complete set

Rita Pokorny
1 March 2011
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The Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which includes the Busch-Reisinger Museum, has launched a joint research project with Munich’s Pinakothek der Moderne into Joseph Beuys’ multiples, of which the Harvard museum owns an almost complete set. In 2009, the Pinakothek acquired 280 Beuys multiples. Two art historians will work on the project, which is financed by private donors from Harvard and patrons of the Pinakothek.

Originally appeared in The Art Newspaper as 'Multiple Beuys'

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