This artist scrawled a phrase meaning “ART equals CAPITAL” on a dollar bill and beat his student in a “Boxing Match for Direct Democracy.” This artist paired basalt markers with the seven thousand oak trees he planted in the city of Kassel. This fedora wearer used the phrase “everyone is an artist” to illustrate his theory of “social sculpture.” In a mythologized origin story, this artist claimed he was rescued by Tatars after his plane was shot down, an experience that influenced his “shamanistic” use of fat. For one piece, this artist used a walking stick and a felt blanket for protection before the latter was torn to shreds. In another piece, this artist covered his face in gold leaf and honey while whispering to the title creature. In his piece I Like America and America Likes Me, he lived in a room with a coyote. For 10 points, name this German performance artist, an affiliate of Fluxus behind How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare. ■END■
ANSWER: Joseph Beuys (“boys”) [or Joseph Heinrich Beuys]
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