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conceptual art
contemporary art movement
Fluxus
thumb|Fluxus Manifesto, 1963, by George Maciunas thumb|Poster to Festum Fluxorum Fluxus 1963. Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers, and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who, inspired by John Cage, engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic tradition of chance-based process over the finished product. Fluxus is known for experimental contributions to different artistic media and disciplines and for generating new art forms. These art forms include intermedia, a term coined by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins; conceptual a
Fountain
readymade sculpture attributed to Marcel Duchamp consisting of a porcelain urinal signed “R. KELLY » z’l
Art & Language
American, Australian and British artists
generative art
form of art that is created through the use of autonomous systems, often involving algorithms, random processes, or computational techniques to generate artworks
Euthanasia Coaster
proposed roller coaster designed to kill its passengers
interactive art
art that involves the spectator
immersion
perception of being physically present in a non-physical world
digital painting
type of art
Comedian
Maurizio Cattelan artwork
electronic art
art that uses or refers to electronic media
intermedia
Intermedia is an art theory term coined in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins to describe the strategies of interdisciplinarity that occur within artworks existing between artistic genres. It was also used by John Brockman to refer to works in expanded cinema that were associated with Jonas Mekas' Film-Makers’ Cinematheque. Gene Youngblood also described intermedia, beginning in his Intermedia column for the Los Angeles Free Press beginning in 1967 as a part of a global network of multiple media that was expanding consciousness. Youngblood gathered and expanded upon intermedia ideas f
One and Three Chairs
conceptual artwork by Joseph Kosuth
Moon Museum
ceramic artwork
conceptual photography
photography genre
social sculpture
expanded concept of art that was advocated by the conceptual artist and politician Joseph Beuys
information art
emerging artforms inspired by data and information technology
Thomasson
a useless structure that has been preserved, as part of a built environment, which has become a piece of art in itself
Elgaland and Vargaland
Elgaland-Vargaland is a conceptual art project and micronation conceived and developed by Swedish artists Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Leif Elggren in 1992. It is also known by its acronym "KREV" (KonungaRikena Elgaland-Vargaland).
USB dead drop
USB device installed in a public space
Art is a Business Business ist Kunst
Artist's project
Modular art
art created by joining together standardized units (modules) to form larger,
The Colored Sounds
Artist's Book
Systems art
art influenced by cybernetics and systems theory
conceptual design
early phase of the design process
PostUrbanism project
Artist's project
City as an Artist’s Subjective
Artist's books
Globus Cassus
art project and book by Christian Waldvogel
Art-Language the journal of conceptual art
thumb|Cover of Art-Language Volume 5 Number 1 by Art & Language showing a drawing of Mel Ramsden thumb|Cover of Art-Language the journal of conceptual art by Art & Language with texts by Michael Baldwin, Sol LeWitt, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner, and David Bainbridge thumb|Cover of Art-Language Volume 5 Number 2 by Art & Language showing a drawing of Victorine Meurent Art-Language: The Journal of Conceptual Art (1969-1985) was a magazine published by the conceptual artists of Art & Language. Involving more than 20 artists in the United States, Europe, and Australia, and covering almost 20 years
Contemplation of Money
Artist's project
Carel Balth
Dutch painter (1939–2019)
Moscow Conceptualists
Russian artistic movement
cybernetic art
contemporary art form
Kinderstern
thumb|Kinderstern-Logo Kinderstern/Star for Children is an artwork series the German artist Imi Knoebel has created since 1988. The artwork is entirely donated to projects for children in need. The Star for Children has so far collected donations of four million Euros and is the only artwork worldwide from which 100% of proceeds go to children in need. The "Star for Children in Need" receives support through artists and collectors, musicians and actors/actresses, museums like Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin and Sammlung Grässlin in the Blackforest and art fairs.
Sensation
1997–2000 art exhibition
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