25 Nov 2020 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
As part of a cooperation with the Hessisches Landesmuseum, Alnatura founder and managing director Dr. Goetz Rehn planted an oak tree with a basalt stele on the grounds of the Alnatura Campus in honour of the artistically and socially effective ideas of Joseph Beuys.
17 Sep 2020 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
The "Block Beuys" at the Hessisches Landesmuseum is the world's largest complex of works by the artist. It comes from the Ströher Collection assembled by Heiner Friedrich and Franz Dahlem in the 1960s. The "Oak Planting in Honour of Joseph Beuys" is part of the supporting programme of the special exhibition "Block Beuys Power Plant".
20 Nov 2019 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
Together with the whole school community, an oak tree was ceremonially planted and a basalt stele was placed at Schule Schloss Stein on Wednesday, 20.11.2019 at 10:30 am. After a convivial reception with a breakfast of white sausage in the coachman's room, the students spoke. . .
12 Apr 2019 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
The successful completion of the renovation of Fridtjof-Nansen-Strasse was celebrated with a ceremony on the museum grounds. On this occasion, the "Oak Planting in Honor of Joseph Beuys" was continued with two more oaks and basalt stelae on the newly created walkway in front of the entrance gate of DASMAXIMUM.
12 Apr 2019 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
As part of the reopening of the newly designed Fridtjof-Nansen-Strasse, the town of Traunreut not only planted two oak trees on Nansenstrasse, but also the particularly central oak tree with monumental basalt stele in the entrance area next to the museum gate.
20 Mar 2019 | Oak Planting in honor of Joseph Beuys
Cornelia Linnhoff, headmistress of the Walter-Mohr-Realschule and her colleagues were immediately
enthusiastic about the idea of setting tree and stele in memory of the Beuys project 7000 oaks.
With reference to the historical function of the "village lime tree" as a central meeting place . . .