Archive for the ‘Conceptual Art’ Category

Jeff Wall – Introduction — Oxford Art J

Posted by admin On March - 1 - 2007Comments Off

This special issue of the Oxford Art Journal is dedicated to examining the work of the artist Jeff Wall. Born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1946, Wall continues to live and work in the city. Wall commenced his career as a Conceptual artist

Openness to conceptual/avant-garde movement and experience required. Performance art/dance/conceptual art background preferred. Auditions to be held at UCLA, shoot at studio in downtown. Please send links to portfolios, video reels, …

Featuring the cream of his work from the 1970s till his death in 2002 this free exhibition promises to draw in both conceptual art fans and those interested in the scientific ideas behind his work. Jenni Lomax, Director of the Centre, …

(Conceptual Street Art) Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda or La …

Posted by admin On December - 15 - 2006Comments Off

(Conceptual Street Art) Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda or La Joconde) is a 16th-century portrait painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci. Street Performer. Taken in London South Bank. …

“I don’t believe in conceptual art. I don’t like that department. I find it impossible to separate thoughts and ideas from feelings, emotions and physical sensations. It’s one big soup, so I don’t see how there can be an ‘idea’ art. …

Art After Conceptual Art – The MIT Press

Posted by admin On October - 26 - 2006Comments Off

Well-known art historians from Europe and the Americas discuss the influence of conceptualism on art since the 1970s.

Conceptual Art (Basic Art S.) – gigapedia.com

Posted by admin On August - 15 - 2005Comments Off

iant concepts This guide to conceptual art traces the issues and concerns of the first generation of artists involved in the foundation of the movement, with an essay exploring the historical basis of conceptual art, its relationship to …

Biographies & Memoirs Books Customer Reviews Modern Art

Posted by admin On July - 1 - 2004Comments Off

Richly illustrated and clearly focused, this book surveys the genesis, development, and culmination of modern European/American painting, sculpture, architecture, and conceptual art?from Post-Impressionism through the most recent …

ArtSlant – "Paragraph on Conceptual Art"

Posted by admin On February - 1 - 2001Comments Off

as well as his “Paragraphs on Conceptual Art.” I’m not sure because of the simple grace of his prose, but also the contents seem to so cleanly spell out so many of the rhythms and ideas (it is “conceptual” after all) of not only his …

An Oak Tree | what is today

Posted by admin On November - 23 - 2000Comments Off

An Oak Tree is a celebrated artwork, which the Irish Museum of Modern Art says is now recognized as a turning point in the development of conceptual art, although initially it was met with surprise, if not scorn. …