Conceptual artists are using performance to create unsettling and thought-provoking experiences, often involving the viewer ...
“The Maze and Snares of Minimalism” (1993) by Carl Andre in front of Alfred Jensen’s “The World As It Really Is” (1977), on view in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum The ...
Conceptual art can follow some pretty rigorous guidelines, but to make compelling art you also need to break the rules. Both principles resound in “Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth ...
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Arshile Gorky’s road trip with Isamu Noguchi, Steve Arnold’s queer baroque aesthetics, Chicano photography, photography in ...
Lawrence Weiner, a leading figure in the conceptual art movement and contributor to the town of Vail’s public art collection, passed away Thursday at age 79. Weiner is best known for his text-based ...
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Kevin Abosch wanted to turn himself into a coin. Why? Because he sold a photograph of a potato. Let’s back up. Abosch, 48, is an Irish conceptual artist and photographer who lives in New York. He is ...