Conceptual-art
noun
1.
art in which emphasis is placed on the means and processes of producing art objects rather than on the objects themselves and in which the various tools and techniques, as photographs, photocopies, video records, and the construction of environments and earthworks, are used to convey the message to the spectator.
noun
1.
art in which the idea behind a particular work, and the means of producing it, are more important than the finished work
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[kuh n-sep-choo-uh l] /kənˈsɛp tʃu əl/ adjective 1. pertaining to or to the forming of . /kənˈsɛptjʊəl/ adjective 1. relating to or concerned with concepts; abstract 2. concerned with the definitions or relations of the concepts of some field of enquiry rather than with the facts adj. 1820, “pertaining to mental conception” (there is an […]
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