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there are all the notes that you need under conceptual and contemporary art. there is performance art, video art, body art ,etc there are also notes on the artist under each topic

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Conceptual Art
 Art can be made out of anything.
 “the actual work of art is not the object (that is) later framed and hung on the
wall but is the activity in which the artist was engaged at the time of its
creation…” – Arnason, 1971:703.
 Concept = idea.
 The idea & message is more important than the process or the finished
product.
 Art no longer needs to be precious, permanent or an item of value to be
bought and sold.
 It may be temporary and inaccessible.
 It may be a document, photograph, performance or action.
 The viewer’s experience of the work is often important to the meaning and
becomes part of the work and a “confirmation” of the work.
 Known as earth art , body art and motion sculpture
 To the artist’s intention & idea than to anything
 Product nor the process is of importance
Themes in Conceptual art
 Randomness
 Serious political issues
 Provocative gestures
 Nature of art
 Expanding boundaries of art
 Private concerns
 Individual searches for truth thought art
Genres in Conceptual Art:
 Installation art.
 Idea art.
 Mobile sculpture.
 Performance/ Body art.
 Land art (Earth works).
 Narrative art.
Media in Conceptual art.
 Conceptual art was not meant to be preserved for all time.
 Material was prescribed by the idea that the artist wanted to bring across.
 Is just about infinite: snow, paper, film, sound, maps, monitors, smoke,
animals and props.
 It could also have no material manifestation at all, e.g., the presentation of an
idea.

, Inspired by the Dadaists
 For example, Duchamp’s ready-mades
 The idea of the work is most important.




Early Conceptual artist who used language/words as
concept.
Joseph Kosuth
 Works include a written word.
 Comprises of an actual chair
 The observed reality.
 Spectators observed reality.
 Tile is a clue to understand the work.
“One and Three Chairs”, 1965
 Actual chair & full-scale photograph of the same chair
 And printed dictionary definition of a chair



Early Conceptual artists who used installation as concept.
Edward Kienholz
 Created situations in which figures
were placed amongst real objects
 Brutal images of humanity
 The theme of horror
 His brutal images of humanity have
both attracted and repelled the
imaginations of spectators.
“The Wait”,1965
 Portrays the projected hopes of an individual
 Present reality in which that person finds herself
 Figure is skeletal , trapped in clothes still waiting for the realization of her
dreams
 The skeleton as reference to the passing of time
 The object is associated to an old person : a knitting basket , lapdog.
 In contrast her feet are placed innocently , like a child.

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