Conceptual Art artistsDaniel BurenChristoJeff KoonsYayoi KusamaSol LeWittWhat is Conceptual Art
This term came into use in the late 1960s to describe a wide range of types of art that no longer took the form of a conventional art object. In 1973 a pioneering record of the early years of the movement appeared in the form of a book, Six Years, by the American critic Lucy Lippard. The ?six years? were 1966-72. The long subtitle of the book referred to ?so-called conceptual or information or idea art?.Conceptual artists do not set out to make a painting or a sculpture and then fit their ideas to that existing form. Instead they think beyond the limits of those traditional media, and then work out their concept or idea in whatever materials and whatever form is appropriate. They were thus giving the concept priority over the traditional media. Hence Conceptual art.
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