Traditional art is a depiction of something, where skill and choice of material are of the essence. Conceptual art stresses the idea, the concept, behind the artwork, where the execution is secondary. Here is a good section on Conceptual Art : the-artists.org/artistsbymovement/Conceptual-Art/
conceptual art was influence by the ending of the modernism
You might say it goes back to Marcel Duchamp in Paris in the 1910s. There is a very good (and short) introduction to Conceptual Art here : see related link below:
Conceptual art originated in America in 1961. it came to England in 1969.
Sociopolitical art is a form of conceptual art where the idea to be expressed, by whatever artistic media, is both social and political in origin.THIS IS NOT MINE
Conceptual art was originated by Marcel Duchamp in 1917 with a form of conceptual art called 'readymades' which started with his piece "Fountain".Conceptual art first became modern art in the mid 1960's when the Conceptual Art Movement began, and last until the 1970's. Conceptual Art is still a huge component of modern art; although some still argue that it is not really art.
Zhen Chen has written: 'Transexperiences' -- subject(s): Conceptual art, Conceptual art., Interviews
Robert C. Morgan has written: 'The end of the art world' -- subject(s): Art criticism, Art, Modern, History, Modern Art 'Conceptual art' -- subject(s): Conceptual art 'Between modernism and conceptual art' -- subject(s): Arts, Modern, Modern Arts
Paul. Wood has written: 'Otley in old picture postcards' 'Art and education' 'Conceptual art' -- subject(s): Conceptual art, Modern Art 'Otley Museum'
The kind of art Yoko Ono creates is conceptual art and participatory art. Some of the art she created are "Wish Tree", "Hide and Seek", and "Cut Piece."
Sophie Richard has written: 'Unconcealed, the international network of conceptual artists 1967-77' -- subject(s): Conceptual art, European Art, Art, Exhibitions, Art museums, Collectors and collecting, Commercial Art galleries
conceptual art movement