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Conceptual Art

Tony Godfrey.

Overview

What is art? Must it be a unique, saleable luxury item? Can it be a concept that never takes material form? Or an idea for a work that can be repeated endlessly? Conceptual art favours an engagement with such questions. As the variety of illustrations in this book shows, it can take many forms: photographs, videos, posters, billboards, charts, plans and, especially, language itself. Tony Godfrey has written a clear, lively and informative account of this fascinating phenomenon. He traces the origins of Conceptual art to Marcel Duchamp and the anti-art gestures of Dada, and then establishes links to those artists who emerged in the 1960s and early 1970s, whose work forms the heart of this study: Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Victor Burgin, Marcel Broodthaers and many others.

ISBN 9780714833880
Category N/A
Call number N6494C63 G63 1998
Physical description 447 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 22 cm.
Edition year 2008
Bibliographical references? No
Publisher name Phaidon
Publication year 2008
Place of publication London
Language English
Is series? Yes
Series name Art &Amp; Ideas

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