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Title Conceptual art / edited by Peter Osborne
Published London : Phaidon, [2002]
©2002

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Description 304 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Series Themes and movements
Themes and movements.
Contents Works. Pre-history : 1950-1960 -- Instruction, performance, documentation -- Process, system, series -- Word and sign -- Appropriation, intervention, everyday -- Politics and ideology -- Institutional critique -- Afterwards -- Documents. Pre-history : 1950-1960 -- Instruction, performance, documentation -- Process, system, series -- Word and sign -- Appropriation, intervention, everyday -- Politics and ideology -- Institutional critique -- Afterwards
Summary This book marks a new, original and authoritative re-examination of a major turning point in late twentieth-century art. Since the mid 1960s Conceptual art - an art that consists of ideas, written down, enacted or simply carried in your head - has directly challenged the very notion that a work of art is by definition an object of visual pleasure. Conceptual art is first and foremost an art of questions. As this book demonstrates, Conceptual art continues today to raise fundamental questions not only about the definition of art itself but about politics, the media and society. Conceptual art, since its zenith from 1966 to 1972, has influenced not only all subsequent art but made a major contribution to the history of ideas. It, in turn, drew much of its inspiration from the writings of thinkers ranging from the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein to the playwright Samuel Beckett. For the first time, excerpts from these key influential writings are included alongside the major original texts by artists, critics, curators and art historians. An international movement, Conceptual art encompasses not only North America and Western Europe but also South America, Eastern Europe, Russia, China and Japan. Its legacy is global, ranging from small local participatory projects to large-scale installations at major museums and biennales
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 298-299) and index
Subject Art, Modern -- 20th century.
Conceptual art.
Conceptual art -- Influence.
Conceptual art -- History.
Genre/Form History.
Conceptual art.
Author Osborne, Peter, 1958-
LC no. 2002728040
ISBN 0714839302
Other Titles Conceptual art : themes and movements