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Joseph Kosuth (/ k ə ˈ s uː t,-ˈ s uː θ /; born January 31, 1945) is an American conceptual artist, who lives in New York and London, after having resided in various cities in Europe, including Ghent and Rome. A giant copy of the Rosetta stone, by Joseph Kosuth in Figeac, France, the birthplace of Jean-François Champollion
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Joseph Kosuth (born January 31, 1945, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.) American artist and theoretician, a founder and leading figure of the conceptual art movement. He is known for his interest in the relationship between words and objects, between language and meaning in art. Kosuth studied at the Toledo Museum School of Design (1955–62), the Cleveland ...
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- January 31, 1945
- Toledo, Ohio
Joseph Kosuth. Joseph Kosuth (/kəˈsuːt, -ˈsuːθ/; born January 31, 1945), an American conceptual artist, lives in New York and London, after having resided in various cities in Europe, including Ghent and Rome. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Kosuth had an American mother and a Hungarian father.
- American
- January 31, 1945
- Toledo, Ohio, United States
Joseph Kosuth (American, b.1945) is a pioneering Conceptual and installation artist, known for his language-based works. Born in Toledo, OH, Kosuth studied at Toledo Museum School of Design, and later, at the Cleveland Art Institute. In 1965, Kosuth relocated to New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, but he soon abandoned ...
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American, born 1945. Joseph Kosuth (; born January 31, 1945) is an American conceptual artist, who lives in New York and London, after having resided in various cities in Europe, including Ghent and Rome. One of the wave of conceptual artists to emerge in the late 1960s, he frequently uses language or texts in his works, including definitions.
Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs (1965) One and Three Chairs , 1965, is a work by Joseph Kosuth . An example of conceptual art , the piece consists of a chair , a photograph of the chair, and an enlarged dictionary definition of the word "chair".