Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréFashionAgain & AgainDeconstructing Paris AW15What does Joseph Beuys have in common with the Paris menswear shows?ShareLink copied ✔️January 27, 2015FashionAgain & AgainTextBegüm Sekendiz BoréIllustrationBegüm Sekendiz Boré German conceptual artist Joseph Beuys died on 23 January 1986, but unlike his acclaimed “Felt Suit”, his absence hasn’t been felt at all: at Paris Menswear this week, he was everywhere. Joseph Beuys, “I Like America and America Likes Me”, New York, 1974 and Maison Kitsuné AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “I Like America and America Likes Me”, New York, 1974 and Rick Owens AW15, photographed by Lea ColomboIllustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys photographed by Tadeusz Rolke, Düsseldorf, 1971 and Cerruti 1881 AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “Action Piece 26”, 1972, Lecture at Tate Gallery and Raf Simons AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “Must One Really Wear a Hat as a German Artist Nowadays?”, print on paper, 1984Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys photographed by Klaus Staeck and Gerhard Steidl and Paul Smith AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “Untitled”, 1966, from the collection of Helga and Walther Lauffs and Maison Margiela AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “Roses”, 1957, from the collection of Helga and Walther Lauffs and Maison Margiela AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys photographed by Ken Damy, 1979 and Off-White AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz BoréJoseph Beuys, “Untitled”, 1970 and Yohji Yamamoto AW15Illustration Begüm Sekendiz Boré