Bug der Argo (1951 – 1952) by Joseph Beuys

The artwork, titled “Bug der Argo,” was created by the German artist Joseph Beuys between 1951 and 1952. It belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement and is classified within the abstract genre.

The artwork comprises a vertical composition featuring bold and expressive strokes of color. The upper section is dominated by a striking, deep blue hue, forming what appears to be a large, abstract circular shape against a pale background. Below, the use of earthy tones such as green, grey, and black blend and flow, creating a sense of movement and depth. The juxtaposition of vibrant blue against muted earth tones imbues the piece with a dynamic yet contemplative atmosphere, characteristic of Beuys’s abstract approach within the Neo-Dada movement.

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