Conceptual Art (Movements in Modern Art)
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This introduction to conceptual art explores the reasons why the new avant-garde chose to produce such work. Conceptual art has set out to undermine two concepts associated with art - the production of objects to look at, and the act of contemplative looking itself.
Author: Paul Wood
Format: Paperback, 80 pages, 170mm x 240mm, 270 g
Published: 2002, Tate Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History
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This introduction to conceptual art explores the reasons why the new avant-garde chose to produce such work. Conceptual art has set out to undermine two concepts associated with art - the production of objects to look at, and the act of contemplative looking itself.
Conceptual Art (Movements in Modern Art)
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