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  2. Conceptual art - Wikipedia

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    The French artist Marcel Duchamp paved the way for the conceptualists, providing them with examples of prototypically conceptual works — the readymades, for instance.The most famous of Duchamp's readymades was Fountain (1917), a standard urinal-basin signed by the artist with the pseudonym "R.Mutt", and submitted for inclusion in the annual, un-juried exhibition of the Society of Independent ...

  3. Charles Goldman (conceptual artist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goldman (born San Francisco, California, 1966) is an American conceptual artist whose work spans sculpture, installation, performance, painting and drawing. [1] [2] [3] His practice involves mundane construction materials, household objects, or studio scraps that are refashioned using self-imposed systems that recontextualize experiences of public and private space and time.

  4. Concept art - Wikipedia

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    Concept art is a form of visual art used to convey an idea for use in film, video games, animation, comic books, television shows, or other media before it is put into the final product. [1] The term was used by the Walt Disney Animation Studios as early as the 1930s. [ 2 ]

  5. Michael Asher (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Max Asher (July 15, 1943 – October 15, 2012) was an American conceptual artist, described by The New York Times as "among the patron saints of the Conceptual Art phylum known as Institutional Critique, an often esoteric dissection of the assumptions that govern how we perceive art."

  6. Category:Conceptual artists - Wikipedia

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    Women conceptual artists (1 C, 119 P) D. Works by Marcel Duchamp (22 P, 16 F) E. Endurance artists (7 P) P. Conceptual photographers (28 P) Pages in category ...

  7. Lawrence Weiner - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Weiner was born premature in Manhattan, to Toba Horowitz and Harold Weiner. [3] He grew up in The Bronx, where his parents owned a candy store. [3] In 1958, he graduated from Stuyvesant High School early at 16, and went on to study philosophy and literature at Hunter College for less than a year.

  8. A Long Beach-born painter captures the surrealism of the ...

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    After she enrolled at Cal State Long Beach in the early 2010s, Lek left her major undeclared, figuring she'd pursue art while preparing to become a math teacher. But a visit to New York City in ...

  9. Susan Hiller - Wikipedia

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    Susan Hiller (March 7, 1940–January 28, 2019) was a US-born, British conceptual artist who lived in London, United Kingdom. Her practice spanned a broad range of media, including installation, video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance, artist's books and writing.