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  1. Five Words in Orange Neon is among the many language-based works Kosuth made using neon lights and a transformer, all of which were inspired by Wittgenstein's explorations of tautologies. In logic and linguistics, as established largely by Wittgenstein, a tautology is a statement of fundamental fact or truth which is unchangeable and ...

    • American
    • January 31, 1945
    • Toledo, Ohio
  2. Five Words in Green Neon anticipates Kosuths written manifesto by a few years but clearly reflects its assertion that Conceptual art is based “on the understanding of the linguistic nature of all art propositions.” The work, comprising only the words of the title constructed in green neon tubing, makes language its content by collapsing ...

  3. This can be seen is his famous work “Five Words in Blue Neon,” which consists simply of blue neon lights spelling this phrase. When Kosuth created this work, he intended to branch out beyond the canvas, creating something that is arresting, something that grabs one’s attention.

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  5. May 18, 2020 · Joseph KosuthsFive Fives (to Donald Judd)’, 1965 is a neon work that consists of the numbers one through twenty-five written out and divided into five lines, each composed of five words. Kosuth created seven versions of this work, each one in a different color: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, and white.

  6. Dec 8, 2014 · He creates neon signs of text that state exactly what it is. “Five words in orange neon” is a work of Kosuths done in orange neon. It is exactly what is written, five words in orange neon. Or similarly, "four colors four words." It looks at the semiotics in the art and how the word relates the way it is portrayed. Joseph Kosuth focuses ...

  7. View Five Words in Orange Neon (1965) By Kosuth Joseph; neon and transformer; 11 x 65 x 8 5/8in. (28 x 165 x 22cm.); . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

  8. May 3, 2024 · Another typical material for Kosuth was the neon tube, which he crafted to spell out the titles of such works as Five Words in Green Neon (1965), fashioned from green neon; or to write out quotations, as in On Color (Red), After Augustine #I (1990).

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