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  1. 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.

  2. 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". The photograph depicts the chair as it is actually installed in the room, and thus the work changes each time it is installed in a new venue.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Joseph Kosuth (born January 31, 1945, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.) is an 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.

  4. Joseph Kosuth was one of the originators of Conceptual art in the mid-1960s, which became a major movement that thrived into the 1970s and remains influential. He pioneered the use of words in place of visual imagery of any kind and explored the relationship between ideas and the images and words used to convey them.

  5. Joseph Kosuth . Born: January 31, 1945; Toledo, Ohio, United States ; Nationality: American; Art Movement: Conceptual Art; Painting School: Art & Language; Genre: installation; Field: installation; Art institution: School of Visual Arts (SVA), New York City, NY, US; Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Kosuth

  6. 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. Wikidata

  7. Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945) is one of the founding pioneers of the 1970s Conceptual art movement. His work explores the role of meaning in art and, like an archaeologist of language and culture, he orders words and ideas from our historical memory into distinct yet intersecting layers of cultural activity—ones that are experienced today.

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