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The artist as shaman: the work of Joseph Beuys and Marcus Coates

Walters, Victoria

Authors

Victoria Walters



Contributors

Arnd Schneider
Editor

Christopher Wright
Editor

Abstract

In this essay, I reflect on Joseph Beuys and Marcus Coates’ engagement with the ethnographic side of the shaman’s role, discussing the way in which each could be said, in different ways and for different reasons, to ‘adopt’ or refer to it in their artworks. I explore how these artists undertake what could be seen as sensory fieldwork which informs their ritual performances and look at ethical and artistic concerns raised by their respective engagements with what Eliade has described as ‘the most archaic and widely distributed occult tradition’ (Eliade in Ryan, 2002, p.8).

Citation

Walters, V. (2010). The artist as shaman: the work of Joseph Beuys and Marcus Coates. In A. Schneider, & C. Wright (Eds.), Between Art and Anthropology. Oxford: Berg

Publication Date Sep 1, 2010
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Series Title Contemporary Ethnographic Practice
Book Title Between Art and Anthropology
ISBN 9781847885005
Keywords contemporary art, anthropology, fieldwork, Shaman
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/975998
Publisher URL http://www.bergpublishers.com/?tabid=13872

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