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Conceptual Art

Conceptual Art. Language and Art. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme. Joseph Kosuth. One and Three Chairs . 1965. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme. John Baldessari. I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art . 1971. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme.

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Conceptual Art

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  1. Conceptual Art

  2. Language and Art MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme

  3. Joseph Kosuth. One and Three Chairs. 1965. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme

  4. John Baldessari. I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art. 1971 MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme

  5. Let’s compare each artist’s approach to making art. Joseph Kosuth. One and Three Chairs. 1965. John Baldessari. I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art. 1971 MoMA What is Modern Art?

  6. “I think the wonderful irony about this piece is that it's text. But in fact it is a painting, because it's done with paint on canvas. So I'm really being very slyly ironic here in saying, ‘Well, this is what painting is.’” – John Baldessari John Baldessari. What Is Painting. 1966–68. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme

  7. Richard Serra. To Lift. 1967. MoMA Learning Conceptual Art Theme

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