Conceptual art : The contradicition of conceptual art is that it remained in many ways modernist. Though critical of modernism's formalism and its idealist agenda, the concerns of conceptualism were about how art acquires its meaning
Published in: | Flash Art 21(1988)143, S. 88-92/94-98 |
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Main Author: | Staniszewski, Mary Anne (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | German |
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1988
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