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Born 1945 Toledo, Ohio. Known for: Conceptual, caligraphic installation.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Joseph Kosuth is one of the first Conceptual artists, concerned with the mechanics of meaning in language, especially words used in various contexts. He has done installations... Read full biography
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Joseph Kosuth is one of the first Conceptual artists, concerned with the mechanics of meaning in language, especially words used in various contexts. He has done installations with text, quotes, and definitions sometimes combined with photographs and objects. In 1969, when he... Read full biography
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Joseph Kosuth is one of the first Conceptual artists, concerned with the mechanics of meaning in language, especially words used in various contexts. He has done installations with text, quotes, and definitions sometimes combined with photographs and objects. In 1969, when he was 24 years old, Kosuth wrote an essay about art that was published and "became a founding text of Conceptualism". He asserted that philosophy was dead and was replaced by art whose purpose was to... Read full biography
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Joseph Kosuth is one of the first Conceptual artists, concerned with the mechanics of meaning in language, especially words used in various contexts. He has done installations with text, quotes, and definitions sometimes combined with photographs and objects. In 1969, when he was 24 years old, Kosuth wrote an essay about art that was published and "became a founding text of Conceptualism". He asserted that philosophy was dead and was replaced by art whose purpose was to deliver information with disposable materials, which were "little more than historical curiosities". In this way, art became an ascetic faith and fulfills spiritual needs. Maturing as an artist, Joseph Kosuth held to his conceptualist theories but also... Read full biography
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Joseph Kosuth is one of the first Conceptual artists, concerned with the mechanics of meaning in language, especially words used in various contexts. He has done installations with text, quotes, and definitions sometimes combined with photographs and objects. In 1969, when he was 24 years old, Kosuth wrote an essay about art that was published and "became a founding text of Conceptualism". He asserted that philosophy was dead and was replaced by art whose purpose was to deliver information with disposable materials, which were "little more than historical curiosities". In this way, art became an ascetic faith and fulfills spiritual needs. Maturing as an artist, Joseph Kosuth held to his conceptualist theories but also expanded his beliefs so that he is not committed to only one approach. Many of his late 20th and early 21st century works are dreamlike, focuse... Read full biography
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- Review of ExhibitionsFebruary 2007EditorsArt in America
- ReviewsDecember 2006EditorARTFORUM
- ArticlesDecember 2006EditorsARTnews
- Reading Between the LinesMarch 2005Princenthal, NancyArt in America
- auction reviewsOctober 2004Editors, Art+AuctionArt & Auction
- CalendarOctober 2004Editors, Art+AuctionArt & Auction
- Beginning in the BoardroomNovember 2001Hammond, AnnaArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsJune 2001Art in America
- ReviewsJanuary 2001Editors, Art ForumARTFORUM
- PreviewsFebruary 1999Finkel, JoriArt & Auction
- Art TalkNovember 1997Macadam, Barbara AARTnews
- Object LessonsFebruary 1996Joselet, DavidArt in America
- A Conceptualist's Self-ConceptionsDecember 1995Macadam, BarbaraARTnews
- Dorothy & Herbert Vogel CollectionNovember 1994AN editorsARTnews
- Minimal to ConceptualOctober 1994Donovan, MollyAmerican Art Review
