And this became part of the equation of our conceptual thinking, of our understanding of conceptual art.
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There she began creating conceptual art that was less austere than what other conceptual artists were doing at the time.
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Conceptual art is normally just ideas, but I love the idea of being a conceptual artist that is involved with crafts.
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In the same vein, in recent philosophical discussion a different focus has emerged: "conceptual engineering", or deliberate conceptual change, towards good social ends.
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A conceptual piece might have made clearer how large and diverse the suffrage movement was, but the department would not allow an overtly modern or conceptual artwork.
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The conceptual wallpaper hooks up to conceptual electronics, like a fan, lamp, and speaker — which can be turned on by simply touching the conductive ink in the right spot.
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" "I describe my work as simple, bold, and conceptual.
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Where big data, AI, dada, and conceptual art combine. .
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Such a pushing back at the current 1% power structure in art may require a post-conceptual art that has absorbed the tropes of previous conceptual attempts at resistance and surpassed them.
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The critique of the art system has often been done from a neo-conceptual standpoint, but rarely from a painting standpoint, since painting has been the standard scapegoat of the conceptual critique.
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The funniest piece of Manifesto comes from a scene in which Blanchett plays both a newsreader and a reporter, speaking about conceptual art (mostly in lines originally written by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt).
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So it still felt very natural to us to do that, and I think it was just a natural evolution to write a lyrically conceptual album in addition to the musically conceptual album.
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I've known conceptual artists who didn't have half his vision.
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In them, she pushes the conceptual dimensions of female Indigeneity.
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From painter to drawer, to performance artist and conceptual artist.
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I was struck by Kathleen Stock's comments on "conceptual engineering".
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The man does amazing things with space and conceptual art.
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On the surface, visionary and conceptual art are very different.
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Her means of selection, rather than conceptual, was instead straightforward.
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Every episode of Nathan for You contains audacious conceptual stunts.
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The conceptual nesting dolls start getting tricky at this point.
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Is this actually an autonomous car, or is it conceptual?
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Is this a conceptual entry point or a formal device?
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On a conceptual level, this setup is sort of audacious.
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But it's still a very serious text of conceptual art.
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This is the most "conceptual" photo I think I took.
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U.S. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Scientists design conceptual asteroid deflector.
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Electric vehicles both conceptual and practical populated the show floor.
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And ultimately Eden became part of a conceptual art project.
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She builds major conceptual structures from small, seemingly interchangeable parts.
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But, yes, on a conceptual level, we had an agenda.
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Instead, he has returned to a brightly chromatic conceptual approach.
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That year the festival poster went in a conceptual direction.
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The conceptual framework of the biennial is southeast Queens itself.
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Words are conceptual symbols; they have denotative and connotative properties.
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The work is more than conceptual inquiry or personal discovery.
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It was a conceptual joke between friends, Mr. Skaggs said.
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BRIAN MOYNIHAN: --this is a hard sort of conceptual debate.
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Goodyear's (GT) flying tire is currently just a conceptual design.
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In the recent elections, this conceptual trap produced political deadlock.
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This conceptual focus makes them playful or surreal, sometimes both.
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They're going in a more conceptual direction and gaining attention.
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Your conceptual idea is you want more people to run?
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" Nakagawa refers to his mode of painting as "conceptual realism.
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This piece is very funny, because on one side it's super actual—it talks about fake news [Laughs]—but it's also a piece of conceptual art in itself, as she talks about conceptual art.
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Born of more conceptual confusion than anything else on his agenda.
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On a conceptual level, I knew that Sumo wrestlers were big.
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However, Shaligyna opts for a more conceptual outlook on the situation.
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I'm not a conceptual artist—I react to things I find.
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Like the other conceptual pieces, it's not meant to be worn.
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It's sensible for the conceptual end of things to match that.
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Bush has apparently calculated that a full-throated conceptual defense of
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I think maybe there are some conceptual problems with negative rates.
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Can you walk me through the conceptual stage of the battle?
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This was the understanding and direction even from the conceptual stages.
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But the meta aspects of Shelly's play are a conceptual masterstroke.
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It's also multi-conceptual, because there are different ideologies out there.
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That said, the best love spells are more conceptual than specific.
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The clothes and their conceptual allegiance have not changed at all.
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Everything is sleekly aligned according to formal similarities or conceptual affinities.
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And she was absolutely brilliant in conceptual ideas around the internet.
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Probably not as much as conceptual artist Martin John Callanan does.
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Can you explain this piece of conceptual art on your car?
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I created my art practice to make myself a conceptual expatriate.
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Dang's ingenious material choices suspend these conceptual tensions in delicate equipoise.
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There are deeper conceptual nods, like setting horror in broad daylight.
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But, inspired by conceptual poetry, I decided it was worth exploring.
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That's the main conceptual reason why we are having such trouble.
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In the new season the series pushes that conceptual framework hard.
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But there's a second, more conceptual element to the memo's perniciousness.
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"The conceptual underpinnings are more what I find interesting," she said.
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He now works in the intersection of sculpture and conceptual art.
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Also, Late Antiquity textiles carried conceptual associations different from those today.
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This led to the 1970s, a decade dominated by Conceptual Art.
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Her work is conceptual and political, but also tactile and human.
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"At this point, it's just a conceptual deal," the CEO said.
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By the late 2000s, he was exhibiting his conceptual photographs internationally.
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Some stanzas relay deeply personal conceptual ideas, in list-poem format.
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It still has big, conceptual questions that remain unresolved or unconsidered.
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An exhibit by the conceptual artist Tony Cokes will explore gentrification.
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"Her work functions on conceptual, literary and Aesopian levels," she said.
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That provoked conceptual artists to stage furtive shows in anonymous apartments.
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Even within that aesthetic, "217 Boxes" is unusually indirect and conceptual.
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It was a thrillingly disorienting, keenly conceptual feat of stagecraft engineering.
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That conceptual split left more money for Mr. Cuomo to direct.
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"Allyship" and "privilege" are the edges of a new conceptual regime.
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"It's conceptual, but serious," said one person close to the situation.
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Burga's work also engages with the deliberate vagaries of conceptual art.
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People think in terms of conceptual structures called frames and metaphors.
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The only thing that makes me sad is the language around fashion, and how it's all about being 'independent' and 'strong' and 'sexy;' it's made even the most intricate and conceptual designs sound, well, not so conceptual.
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The whole idea of a trade deal is to build a fence around participants inside and give them an advantage over the outside, so there's a conceptual flaw in that, one of many conceptual flaws in NAFTA.
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The Brant designed its formations in terms of conceptual or subject relationships.
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It has inspired zoetropes, conceptual sculptures, and now two installations from Luzinterruptus.
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The comparative aesthetic subtlety of the "Koda" rectangles evinces greater conceptual subtlety.
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It also a batch of 50 conceptual eyeglasses, by contemporary Israeli designers.
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That bike is the Duovelo, a conceptual sort of tandem, electric bicycle.
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Some believe jamming could help get oncology out of this conceptual jam.
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Airbus just announced a new conceptual car-and-drone project called Pop.
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Kōshi Nakanishi: At the conceptual stage, it was a completely different battle.
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That said, I'm not attempting to characterize Berthot as a conceptual artist.
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The principal reason for this decline is saturation, both literal and conceptual.
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The two share a conceptual approach, though — microscopic detail about personal frailty.
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CERN published its first conceptual design report for the FCC on Tuesday.
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Clemente's squiggles on graph paper in conceptual times didn't say anything either.
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Let's Fund's conceptual argument for public R&D comes in four parts.
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We engage with the theoretical foundations of science and its conceptual nuances.
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Sometimes there are conceptual gaps that cannot be bridged by incremental improvements.
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Volcano Bay Images shown are conceptual representations, details are subject to change.
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Never mind, I'm going to stop doing Tumblr's conceptual homework for them.
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"I think all of my work has a conceptual component," he says.
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The fit between the conceptual and empirical premisses is a bit uncomfortable.
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Toyota chief engineer Takao Sato explained the conceptual airless tires to Bloomberg.
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Her UK-based project uses crowdfunding to produce artistically driven, conceptual porn.
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My models were [the pioneering English conceptual art group] Art and Language.
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Last night's announcement is entirely precautionary to protect against that conceptual risk.
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Its conceptual content has also crossover appeal to buyers of contemporary art.
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As Bridgewater is closely held, this must be a conceptual short-sale.
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It's more a feminist conceptual gambit than a vision of sexual desire.
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Additional collaborations with the museum are in the conceptual stage, she said.
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And so this little knot of nonsense represents a perfect conceptual stalemate.
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I guess without thinking about it, it was a little bit conceptual.
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Conceptual strains were pushed off the table, left for the editing floor.
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This shift in conceptual method would take increasing precedence over the years.
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What was your conceptual idea of the NFL and how that changed?
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Is this a cool new conceptual mosh move I'm not familiar with?
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There is a level of conceptual thought that drives the poems forward.
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Agreement is far from assured, however, given the conceptual gaps to overcome.
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Adrian Piper is a conceptual artist and analytic philosopher based in Berlin.
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From there, students can simultaneously build confidence and acquire new conceptual understanding.
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However, like all of these design projects, it's still a conceptual idea.
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But all non-Disney art — conceptual, lyrical, theatrical — is not created equal.
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The show's conceptual aspects are balanced by a thorough, research-led process.
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Laia Abril: My methodology is based in conceptual, visual, and narrative research.
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Then there's the conceptual price of it, which we haven't determined yet.
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The conceptual origin and possible prototype should just be called 'Mary's Monster.
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This mind-bending mash-up won first prize in the conceptual category
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Here, it's all hung on a bold conceptual structure: It's performed twice.
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Dale was attuned to the New York art world and conceptual art.
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"This was mostly a conceptual study," Lingam said in a phone call.
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Thus, many of our ideas lie in wait at the conceptual stage.
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Mr. Bradbury's novel, published in 1953, required some technological and conceptual updating.
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For the most part it remained notional, conceptual, a state of being.
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"Mars" has conceptual problems in any case, though the attempt is interesting.
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It's conceptual, and it's critical to protecting the health of our democracy.
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The same goes for visual and—rife in the show—conceptual art.
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At each conceptual step, detail that isn't immediately relevant is thrown away.
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It's so conceptual that it offers little for those not in sync.
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Its seven participants jostle conceptual back stories with self-assured object-making.
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This is why having a conceptual approach to violence is so important.
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Music is "uncluttered with conceptual notions, no words are involved", he said.
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But an act of cancellation is still mostly conceptual or socially performative.
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But Ben reminds me of another admirable trait: his gutsy conceptual flourishes.
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Visual art makes its living in that thin strip of conceptual territory.
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That seemed pretty cool, it was more conceptual references than anything else.
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For Turner, the bigger risks are less physical and more conceptual, though.
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In a conceptual sense, it is both non-conformist and extremely interesting.
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The curators position the works, all made in the last 10 years, as descendants of "conceptual and post-conceptual" practices, which often used text to turn otherwise obscure objects into commentaries or polemics on a variety of issues.
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Looking at these drawings, I was reminded of Sol LeWitt's "Sentences on Conceptual Art" (1968), which opens: Read through all 35 of LeWitt's sentences and you could consider Roseman a conceptual artist, while simultaneously feeling that you are wrong.
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"The role of a gallery is to create a bridge between practices and in this very specific case between the father of conceptual art and a new generation of post-conceptual artists," said Olivier Belot, co-owner of Untilthen.
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For a new series of works currently on view at Atlanta Contemporary, Smith has pared his conceptual palette down from masks to walls, a change that shows Smith's capacity for artistic evolution while staying true to his conceptual foundations.
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Even more industrial or conceptual robots have had a rough go of it.
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These models can be physical, conceptual, computational, mathematical or other types of models.
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Conceptual image of what CIMON's interface might look like in a few years.
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The conceptual idea of yield management and empty space is a big one.
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A drawing, it can be argued, requires a different conceptual leap than etching.
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Look at post-conceptual artist Mike Kelley's dumbfounding gold leaf homage to recycling.
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The River Beech Tower is a conceptual wooden skyscraper that's 80 stories tall.
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Sustainability scientist Andrew Merrie commissioned four pieces of conceptual art from Simon Stålenhag.
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Exhibitions present critical, provocative pieces across media, with an emphasis on conceptual work.
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Conceptual art is my preference because the idea matters more than the result.
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Dance was exploding, and things were going in this much more conceptual direction.
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The exhibition's strength is in Wong's conceptual offerings, sacrifices, and moments of gratitude.
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Is he a conceptual artist who also happens to be an outsider artist?
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Treating toleration itself as a patronising fraud likewise rests on a conceptual muddle.
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Based on a script, his conceptual pieces boast brilliant hues and striking compositions.
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She is a conceptual photographer, associated with Robert Heinecken and the Pictures Generation.
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But she soon realized she was more interested in conceptual art and photography.
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More of Jillian Mayer's conceptual investigations can be perused on her website. Related:
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It's weird, it's conceptual, it's dystopian, it's soulful, and it's hard as fuck.
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It was dark and conceptual and weird—he was wearing a Batman suit.
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Perhaps Feynman's conceptual switch from fields to particles would avoid the problem. III.
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The problem is that much of the tax reform debate has been conceptual.
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How much do you think grime projects are starting to become more conceptual?
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There is, however, a serious conceptual disagreement about central banks' policy interest rates.
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From here, it is only one small conceptual step to dinosaurs in space.
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"People come to Good Weather for conceptual, or maybe 'current' art," he says.
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Cai Guo-Qiang is a Chinese conceptual artist who paints using exploding fireworks.
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A conceptual graphic of what the NASA X-Plane prototype might look like.
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While they are visually appealing and impressive technical achievements, conceptual rigor gets lost.
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The experience harkens back to Kenneth Goldsmith, one of the earliest conceptual poets.
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The Argentine conceptual artist reminds us that imagination can transform reality into art.
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It blooms into riffs and fugitive ideas, rebellious asides and quick conceptual tryouts.
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It's a conceptual tour de force — and, more important, it's very, very funny.
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It's a massive, conceptual record, and it's absolutely everything we've been waiting for.
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But Divola didn't care so much about conceptual trends — and frankly still doesn't.
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Nothing's a literal take, of course—we tend to keep it more conceptual.
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Marshmello OK, this costume idea is a bit conceptual, so bear with us.
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Like "Conceptual Mappings," the section "Landscape Ecologies" reimagines the Caribbean's ocean and land.
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Conceptual musician Lucrecia Dalt's connection to sound is woven into her family history.
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They are the conceptual opposite of the neutral's favourite, both in and status.
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But the company's auto-making dreams look to be more than just conceptual.
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Is this even a conceptual art project or just a bunch of songs?
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" This is a conceptual change: "Yes to assistance, no to classification as refugees.
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The "China fantasy" amounted to both a conceptual failure and a strategic blunder.
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But visual originality may interest Ms. Ackermann less than a skeptical conceptual framework.
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It's just that the work's conceptual weight doesn't hamper its overwhelming visual pleasure.
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But it was a conceptual connection; a genetic link more than a clone.
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As a conceptual group, the works gracefully balance personal narrative with systemic reality.
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"I try to bring the European conceptual artist to LA," she told Hyperallergic.
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Apparently, he just rotated his hand, in a gesture of stunning conceptual elegance.
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The show's featured artworks range from the deeply conceptual to the outright grotesque.
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Contemporary aesthetics favor formal qualities and conceptual rigor, but what about use value?
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But if "Enemies and Neighbors" breaks no conceptual ground, it has other merits.
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As most everyone knows, Conceptual art emphasizes ideas and philosophy over visual pleasure.
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It is inseparable from what makes her such a powerfully effective conceptual artist.
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Whether to release recordings of live performances is therefore a fundamental conceptual issue.
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New Orleans wasn't initially a factor during Mr. Willimon's conceptual and writing process.
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But RICO offers a well-established conceptual framework to think about the president.
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So even if Tesla balks at the conceptual label, it makes the list.
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The overall arc is oddly peaceful, but the movie's distinctiveness is largely conceptual.
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Some were more conceptual in approach, while others were freer and more visceral.
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They have values, and they understand which facts fit into their conceptual framework.
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But their post-scrap debate on the subject of conceptual mathematics was fantastic.
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In our opinion, Hadestown was superior for being more coherent, if less conceptual.
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Separately, Williams's work is more conceptual and quiet while Jeyifous's is bold and bright.
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" Less physical, but more conceptual and endlessly challenging, is the board game "Ex Cross.
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And that there hasn't been a shift in the conceptual layer of the technology.
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There's a certain fantastical conceptual motif behind it—can you talk more about that?
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Our system encapsulates that expert knowledge, so the user can focus on conceptual design.
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I don't remember exactly when the ladder of racial categories started becoming less conceptual.
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Some philosophers do "conceptual analysis": roughly, tracking our current concept use and its implications.
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But it would all start to feel a little conceptual without a human core.
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But as artist Dani Tull shows, visionary and conceptual art are actually quite similar.
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One represents the California Funk assemblage aesthetic, and the other is cool and conceptual.
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Despite this, there is in fact a deeper conceptual thread connecting DEVO with Myopia.
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"This is a SpaceX-led initiative in the conceptual design phase," the spokesperson said.
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On the opposite of the conceptual spectrum is Commercial Piece 3 by Ashley Bickerton.
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The client was thrilled with Ford's conceptual series; the dairy community left rather confused.
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The conceptual basis behind "Condensation Cube" indirectly points to this cascade of statistical modeling.
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My injuries are always artsy and conceptual like this white scar on my forehead.
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The project is still in the conceptual stage, with testing expected in the 2020s.
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Cromwell is happiest when her images toe the line between conceptual and documentary work.
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Augustijnen uses Chapman's score in his conceptual intro, making it feel even more real.
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That is one of many conceptual propositions brought forward by abstract artist, Theo Triantafyllidis.
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Beneath the conceptual expatriate is the need to be decolonial in action and deed.
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Izzac Enciso: In my project Symbols, I mostly wanted to make conceptual street photography.
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I've always described it as this conceptual space somewhere between regular, analogue and digital.
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The productions mention, among many styles, Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Conceptual, Modern and Pop Art.
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What happens if you turn the conceptual faucet handle to increase the water speed?
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If not exactly subversive or conceptual, and undeniably repetitive, the collection still had depth.
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Shareholders were shown two conceptual renderings with a cost estimate of $500,000 to $750,000.
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So-- I do think it's-- it's-- that's-- that's at the cultural or conceptual level.
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I hope this clarifies some of the key conceptual issues of the Fed's policy.
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Nor do they feel planned or the outcome of a stylistic or conceptual strategy.
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On a conceptual level, pairing drone music with therapy makes a lot of sense.
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The conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas' work moves fluidly between politics and pop culture.
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A pioneer of conceptual art, she is a model of precision in many ways.
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Beyond the conceptual framework falling apart, simple things—like the music—have deteriorated too.
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The pianist Mr. O'Farrill is an irrepressible synthesizer and a conceptual long-distance runner.
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In fact, Navarro's nonmainstream views mainly seem to involve basic conceptual and factual errors.
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Their live performance is an opportunity to unravel the conceptual intricacies of their work.
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I'm still private, but it's more conceptual than it has to do with sex.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Adrian Margaret Smith Piper, conceptual artist and philosopher.
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This film by Serge Bozon is two parts deadpan farce, one part conceptual mystery.
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This film by Serge Bozon is two parts deadpan farce, one part conceptual mystery.
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The prizes were awarded across four categories — wide-angle, conceptual, macro and compact camera.
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The "brutalism" of Linke's work, and Fugue In Void especially, isn't metaphorical or conceptual.
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Rumination and risk-taking, in equal measure, mark this conceptual photographer's spellbinding new exhibition.
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Susan OhanianCharlotte, Vt. To the Editor: Practice and conceptual understanding are not mutually exclusive.
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If you can get over the initial conceptual discomfort, the idea could have promise.
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Although primarily a photographer, she often incorporates performance and sculpture into her conceptual work.
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Rogers also explores how to use volume in ways that are conceptual yet flattering.
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"Sol LeWitt created his own language," Mr. Lorenceau said of the pioneering conceptual artist.
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" But, Flores cautioned, "it's very conceptual" because "we don't have anything to look at.
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"I treated it at first almost like a conceptual art project," Mr. DeGraw said.
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"Actual direct and indirect conceptual copies emerged — we helped build an industry," Bunn said.
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DORKA KEEHN The San Francisco Arts Commissioner, conceptual artist and Emmy-winning documentary producer.
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" She added, "It remains radically surprising in its form, material, process and conceptual underpinning.
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"We approached it as conceptual art and as a sexual parody," Sanderson told KCRW.
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The events were not necessarily connected, but they had a kind of conceptual resonance.
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Mr. Smith cited reports suggesting that people's conceptual abilities improve with more overhead space.
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The scheme to build an electromagnetic shield in space is at the conceptual stage.
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"The whole thing was very theatrical, a sort of sculptural–conceptual performance," Lévy said.
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The artists called their work a "conceptual composition" and it sure felt like one.
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He was also grouped with the Post-Minimalist tendencies of Conceptual and Process art.
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The precise circumstances today are different, but the conceptual division of labor is sound.
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It's very Back to the Future Part II, if you're looking for conceptual backup.
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I intentionally wanted to present the show in that conceptual context, as a novelty.
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And rightly so, as it implies a considerable conceptual revolution in American antitrust policy.
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Yes, if you are a conceptual artist, and no, if, like me, you aren't.
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Andy Malone's games deliver conceptual ideas as a sneaky side effect of playing with them.
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In fact, the more obviously conceptual a dish is, the less powerful it will be.
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The conceptual bridge (not yet approved) is anchored by a series of three overlapping circles.
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Kendrick is a craftsman, someone whose projects are extremely highly thought-out, and very conceptual.
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I wanted to find out what you think about the world's most conceptual building project.
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The conceptual renderings show a new Penn Station that echoes the original building from 1910.
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Another important conceptual advantage is that there's no problem thinking of a line that's discrete.
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Peter Osborne wants to know: Why is Luis Camnitzer absent from the conceptual art canon?
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Unions may be conceptual for many workers who have never been a member of one.
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These aren't just attractive conceptual drawings, but based upon real-life examples of urban renewal.
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I mean at best there is a loose connection to the conceptual idea of love.
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Behind all this conceptual work is a belief in music's healing power for contemporary audiences.
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This motif of the seated figure proved to be a useful conceptual device for Picasso.
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Art Review As a conceptual artist, Yoko Ono practices a vapid kind of spiritual therapy.
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Futuristic as they appear, Forouzanfar's conceptual skyscrapers blend organically with their environment in surreal harmony.
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Her images are immaculate and conceptual, looking to capture the complexities of the human mind.
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Nearly two years after he took office, his project remains stuck at the conceptual phase.
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Anyway, this is all probably a little too heady, and I'm over my conceptual skis.
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He was involved with the first conceptual version of the maser, which preceded the laser.
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TXT shares something with the conceptual writings of Robert Fitterman, Kenneth Goldsmith and Vanessa Place.
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Photo: Stephen Brashear (Getty)Amazon's cashless convenience stores may be undergoing a significant conceptual overhaul.
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I threw my own design out there, too: the conceptual, Mach 10-capable Skreemr jet.
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Saul admits he is more "conceptual", says Robin, while Robin says he is more analytical.
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This is the conceptual end point of Arsenal Fan TV, in all its appalling glory.
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"Conceptual blending is a general theory of creativity and not limited to games," Riedl wrote.
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I am interested in this residue as a poetic/metaphoric and reality-based conceptual muse.
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Then, Jackson Hole was more about the conceptual, technical and theoretical elements of central banking.
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Toyota's conceptual airless tires consist of a band of rubber around a plastic-aluminum hub.
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Painter Lee Ufan coats an aesthetic of applied philosophy onto his highly conceptual, abstract paintings.
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And "apart" is a conceptual tenet that's been incorporated into the way Headlander plays, too.
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The conceptual framework is limited, one might even say a bit lazy; the politics timid.
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In the penultimate and final sections of the exhibition, Nash's conceptual and formal freshness returns.
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Within the confines of a square frame, the artist mixes conceptual art and Eastern philosophy.
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"There is a conceptual difference in the way hibernation works compared to hypothermia," Cerri said.
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That's because we're constantly learning how incomplete our conceptual models are for predicting cataclysmic risk.
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"My photography teacher was the first person to introduce Conceptual art to me," he said.
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"He provided the conceptual framework for how we think about cancer now," Dr. Chernoff said.
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The incongruity — conceptual European fashion immediately followed by all-American spring break style — was disorienting.
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The McNay Art Museum acquired John M. Parker, Jr's collection of Minimal and Conceptual art.
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The movie's first half has a conceptual lucidity that is later clouded over with ambivalence.
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Atlanta has everything from the highest conceptual type galleries to the grimiest bando, piecing spots.
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Kendler's repurposed and mostly invisible library combines aesthetic and conceptual suggestiveness with practical ecological touches.
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If you're wondering, it's all part of a new conceptual artwork: the Hornsleth Homeless Tracker.
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Koons is a remote neo-conceptual colleague of mine from the same downtown Manhattan era.
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"A role for the public sector is justified on conceptual grounds," Angeloni told a conference.
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What started as a fairly humble streetwear line has expanded into an ambitious conceptual project.
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"This video seems superficial, but he's still using a conceptual approach," said Ms. Badura-Triska.
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Is it a kind of 'conceptual painting' or is there a proper term for it?
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For some it's too conceptual, too postmodern in its view of Bach's place in history.
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But then, Ms. Prada has never been afraid of a little dissonance, aesthetic or conceptual.
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Four artistic styles for blue emerge right now in Chelsea: abstract, oceanic, porcelain, and conceptual.
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Jérôme Bel, the conceptual choreographer, has also devised a solo inspired by Ms. Kotchetkova's life.
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The focus is modern dance; the resulting works range from humorous and conceptual to narrative.
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That's where I thought I could create a link that was perhaps conceptual and political.
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At times, he arrived at some rather conceptual ways to present the few visuals available.
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Naming the Berlin Wall a Land Art project — or conceptual art — doesn't make it such.
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Loosely organized as a series of conceptual chapters, the book is passionate, inviting, even lyrical.
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"Often times you see things that are boring, or derivative, or overly conceptual," she said.
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It was "weird" and conceptual in all the ways Mr. Petty's music was vividly normal.
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Mr. Abosch, 48, is an Irish conceptual artist and photographer who lives in New York.
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Country music, especially, has a way of fixing its idols in conceptual time and space.
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That is the full extent of the conceptual artwork "Time Spoken" (1982) by Ian Wilson.
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Often the pair achieves this sort of tension by balancing the conceptual with the casual.
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With this conceptual system, cameras and sensors pick up everything you do in the car.
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If we build machines equipped with rich conceptual understanding, some other worries will go away.
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France's most famous conceptual artist might finally be getting the attention she deserves — in America.
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Here, we examine seven of those themes, underpinning the work of fashion's favorite conceptual designer.
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Right now, it's just jobs, but do you see it as a bigger conceptual idea?
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For example, "Conceptual Art": I am in Cleveland on a sort of official art junket.
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In 1960, the art world was not ready to accept Marcus's conceptual approach to portraiture.
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"If the memory is too rigid, you can miss the conceptual forest," Professor Robertson said.
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E. B. White's essay on "Here Is New York" serves as the book's conceptual appetizer.
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Scott's aesthetic was counter to the Minimalist and Conceptual art being produced by her contemporaries.
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SITElines' conceptual framework of home echoes the porous definitions of a guest, stranger, or family.
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Despite the aesthetic nature of her compositions, Baremboym chooses her materials for their conceptual connotations.
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Unlike for Blake and Whitman, however, for Lax poetic oppositions are terminological rather than conceptual.
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GL: In terms of the conceptual framework, your approach is very influenced by feminist theory.
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From what I've seen, the performers here tend not to be theatrical, but rather conceptual.
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One for conceptual stuff like albums etc, where the label identity steps into the background.
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Inside Art The conceptual artist Adam Pendleton has not made work that specifically references Hurricane Katrina.
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Other drawings and prints are not as conceptual and instead rely on organic, free-flowing imagery.
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Remember this all is conceptual, but still, a teapot and cups is designed into the car.
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These are just examples of many different conceptual and formulaic breakthroughs that had to be made.
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" He was also a conceptual consultant for the 1990s popular syndicated science fiction series "Babylon 203.
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But the aesthetic arrangement of unconventional raw material yields methodically rendered artworks with a conceptual core.
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His #Feelings label trades in much of the same, wildly conceptual dance music at breakneck speeds.
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"For Berkley to make the claims that it did was a great conceptual leap," said Rai.
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Beyond the clinic, jamming could help resolve a growing conceptual debate in cancer biology, proponents say.
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Ga works like a conceptual archaeologist, looking at how this structure has marked our collective imagination.
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With regards to the name change, I'm told the decision was both practical and more conceptual.
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And the brand's newest celebrity face did not disappoint, choosing one of Dior's signature conceptual looks.
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It's not just aesthetic and conceptual — there is a lens of the brown narrative on it.
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It's a conceptual disappointment within the post-Je Suis Charlie and post-November 13 Parisian context.
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Böröcz's Wunderkammer-cum-exhibition relays a semiotic, conceptual approach in his seemingly traditional, object-oriented activity.
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There's also a look at Evans practicing a dance number with conceptual art in the background.
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The conceptual muddles explained the practical contradictions in the prospectus advanced on the Piazza del Duomo.
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Read their contributions below: Conceptual artist working with performance, installation, social practice, and notions of intimacy.
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"The Star-Spangled Banner" nevertheless shares its conceptual DNA with the United States as a whole.
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Jessica Vaughn's show of restrained conceptual works subtly evokes the experiential dimension of mass-produced objects.
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At the other extreme, in a much more conceptual sense, it is a new internet counterculture.
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As his chaotic compositions reverberate, they offer some conceptual clues that connect the musician to Hammons.
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Rubio voters, to be fair, genuinely don't seem to have much conceptual overlap with Trump voters.
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It is no mean feat to defend a conceptual division between political and nonpolitical union speech.
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The conceptual shift that we have gone through — even with the term "drone" — is quite dramatic.
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The administration's proposals are only conceptual, and don't include big policy changes like Medicare price negotiations.
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It's a conceptual portrait series; people are just who they are and look at the camera.
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After the introspection of Re-visions, I did an about-face from my cool, conceptual work.
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In every case the concept behind her conceptual art has been unapologetically political and intrinsically personal.
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Ms. Rosenblit, who marries conceptual ideas to a vivid sense of theater, is a playful contrarian.
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It was not "Paradise Lost"; it was science, a conceptual system wholly derived from clinical experience.
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In the photography series, Mirus, the conceptual artist turns wayward pieces of garbage into still life.
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GLASSBORO "The Sister Chapel: An Essential Feminist Collaboration," contemporary and historical women, deities and conceptual figures.
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It is no surprise that the focus of the Guggenheim show, too, should be conceptual art.
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But language is a conceptual tool, and its truth rests on the truth of its concepts.
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Their fast-paced conceptual art ranges from websites to mobile apps, photography, VR, and 3D video.
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"It is like going to kiss the Pope's ring," Mary Ellen Carroll, the conceptual artist, said.
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While most of this video is obscured in conceptual 3D imaging, the ending is basically porn.
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But artist Phillip Stearns believes this is not only a technological error, but a conceptual one.
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He was showing me that the conceptual phase is not assisted by computers (at that time).
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With creative links to Toronto's BEVSTMODE collective, he employs surreal production on conceptual, narrative-driven songs.
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Nearly halfway through the show, the works mounted by the curators become increasingly abstract and conceptual.
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It offers students a progression of activities that serve to both assess and develop conceptual knowledge.
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In adulthood, after changing his name and becoming a conceptual artist, Dave and Jackson became friends.
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The show's conceptual starting point is Manet's great "Olympia," which the Musée d'Orsay declined to loan.
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But many of these line items simply test the conceptual limits of a health insurance plan.
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Strangely though, conceptual artists who rely on humor tend to reject rarefied notions of fine art.
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There's far less prestige associated with conceptual papers or papers that provide some new analytical insight.
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It is still in the conceptual phase: the class rule will not be finalized until March.
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This perspective introduces the conceptual frame of General Rehearsal, in which artworks are reimagined as actors.
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Critic's Pick The conceptual photographer's transfixing show at Gagosian includes confounding diptychs and a cinematic triptych.
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The menacing figures were the work of Richard Hambleton, a conceptual artist from Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Or are the most conceptual, time-intensive, elaborate, original and expensive garments deserving of that designation?
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As an "American conceptual artist," what worldwide themes does Hank Willis Thomas include in his art?
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Both of these artists prove that innovative materials and processes can accompany, and support, conceptual vibrancy.
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He also creates books as conceptual art, using experimental prose and visual poetry featuring word play.
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It's not the home you'd expect for a conceptual artist whose work can be uncommonly frisky.
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"Obviously, I love things that are conceptual and beautiful, but it has to work," Hollier said.
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The work is based around your conceptual — and strikingly beautiful — drawings beginning in the late 1960s.
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"It's a big conceptual step that opens space for thinking about how we deal with [emissions]."
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Rudolf Nureyev's death-laden 1977 staging was one of the first conceptual retellings of the story.
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State-of-the-art AI systems today still make conceptual errors, but lots fewer of them.
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Figurative, abstract, conceptual, post-minimal, these were unheralded men and women needing space, time, and funding.
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In 1960, the art world was not ready to accept Marcia Marcus's conceptual approach to portraiture.
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But if Stanley's lumping is sometimes a weakness, it also accounts for his book's conceptual power.
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Barack and Michelle Obama unveiled the first images and conceptual models of the Obama Presidential Center.
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Once, the photographer and conceptual artist Rahima Gambo hauled up 45 palm trees, complete with dirt.
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We wrote really long frickin' songs, we wrote a lot of stuff that was musically conceptual.
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At the other extreme, in a much more conceptual sense it is a new internet counterculture.
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But I'm starting to have a bit more respect for the conceptual reasoning behind some things.
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Photoshop, digital collaging techniques, and highly conceptual motivations form the backbone of the work on display.
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The conceptual content allowed for a redefinition of self-taught, political artwork by formerly incarcerated individuals.
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Seth Siegelaub: Beyond Conceptual Art continues at the Stedelijk Museum (Museumplein 10, Amsterdam) through April 17.
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The highly influential conceptual artist Mel Bochner recapitulates his 50-year dalliance with the English thesaurus.
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They feel otherworldly, of creatures and systems that would be found in a conceptual sci-fi film.
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The brain and figure models Perlman is now building are both abstract and familiar, conceptual yet recognizable.
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This sentiment was exemplified during the 1960s, when conceptual art went hand-in-hand with societal changes.
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Sprightly falls in this latter category, given its conceptual similarity to established players in the design space.
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Sloan pointed out that throughout his childhood Moore had "grave difficulties" with academic, social and conceptual issues.
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Cottam and Scappaticci refer to human-centered design, a conceptual framework popular with IDEO and other studios.
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"It's become worth more as a conceptual moment than as a work of art itself," he said.
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The series is comprised of 22 works, including conceptual photographs and word art created from diary entries.
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The conceptual artist is best known for his Duchampian use of found objects to deliver social commentary.
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Artists worked across media and platforms, producing pieces that ranged from experimental and conceptual to more customary.
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The conceptual laziness that rankled some viewers also allowed those films to fit comfortably alongside their predecessors.
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Like all schematics, this one elides a lot of details, but it provides a useful conceptual frame.
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This one's extremely conceptual; you are not allowed to enter the room unless you are wearing rollerblades.
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They want to see math as this connected, conceptual subject, which is the subject it really is.
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Sexy women are treated not only as conceptual rewards for Super Seducer players, but as visual ones.
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If this sounds like an overly elaborate conceptual premise for an art exhibition, well, it might be.
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Some are disappointed by what they find, but others emerge converted to the cause of Conceptual Art.
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Some of these materials make their way into his work, while others merely serve as conceptual inspiration.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan described the discussions as in "conceptual stages" in a Tuesday morning press conference.
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He comfortably connects the realms of high art and street vernacular and conceptual thought and pragmatic politics.
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She subsequently said that the provocative performance was an homage to the Austrian conceptual artist Valie Export.
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The conceptual malleability of the Lucky Numbers is traded for a critical specificity in the Concordance Drawings.
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Contrast this conceptual framing with what MoMA PS1 has done with its exhibition Rodney McMillian: Landscape Paintings.
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For now, Balint and Lee's pillow remains purely conceptual, and that's just the way they want it.
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Though the devices are conceptual, they are provide a glimpse at what could come in the future.
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"There's nothing really conceptual about it," bassist Jack Dolan says with a laugh on a recent afternoon.
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No, not a music album, but something different — super conceptual and very much on the cutting edge.
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And on a conceptual level, VR does a better job of linking physical action to visual results.
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Do that and the conceptual gap between artificial brains and real ones will shrink a little further.
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My albums have always been conceptual in some way, but have been getting more upbeat and energetic.
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We employ graphic elements, such as ambiguous shapes in the background of layouts, as conceptual visual hallucinations.
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In 1980, the conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady created an alter ego and named her Mademoiselle Bourgeoise Noire.
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There were a number of Dan Graham books at Acid-Free, signaling the conceptual artist's enduring legacy.
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The breakthrough of conceptual art was to privilege the idea driving a work over its physical form.
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Mr. Mackie lives on a farm in Cornwall and makes conceptual art out of found natural objects.
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If the mechanics were the point, then the ironclad conceptual structure of each run works against it.
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Participate in the conceptual development of a construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling, budgeting, and implementation.
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Apple's change is ill considered because it breaks the conceptual compatibility that Unicode is meant to establish.
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In other words, saying no -- no interest or-- JOHN MALONE: Saying-- no interest in this conceptual deal.
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Our knowledge separates into layers: Experience provides a base for a higher layer of more conceptual understanding.
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This Central Saint Martins graduate has made a name with his conceptual takes on utilitarian wardrobe basics.
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Art was on the curriculum, with an emphasis on conceptual artists like Marcel Duchamp and Joseph Beuys.
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"America didn't look like that then," says Hank Willis Thomas, a conceptual artist based in New York.
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Philosophy helps break the impasse by articulating new questions, posing possible solutions and forging new conceptual tools.
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An eclectic visual and conceptual flair animates DJ and electronic musician Daedelus' many solo and collaborative projects.
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That collection was so conceptual that it really got us thinking about bigger, more socially conscious themes.
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I hope to have struck a good balance between having it be conceptual but not overly so.
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Artists work within interstitial domains, at the peripheries, margins, and boundaries of both formal and conceptual methodologies.
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NW: Deeply conceptual yes, though hopefully never at the expense of music that is arresting, entertaining, satisfying.
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The fourth game, The Room, was a more abstract and conceptual prospect but a chore to play.
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Text has a long history in visual art, from hieroglyphs to medieval illuminated manuscripts and conceptual art.
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His work is in many ways Conceptual, but conveyed by a strong material intelligence in any medium.
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Mr. Soderbergh's quick-and-dirty approach works here better as a conceptual gambit than as an entertainment.
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At the 2002 Documenta11, I found myself frustrated by a piece by Brazilian conceptual artist Clido Meireles.
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But most similar designs have been conceptual, not urgent and practical responses to a dire global crisis.
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His music combines the minimalist structures and rhythmic complexity of Steve Reich with John Cage's conceptual air.
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Lima's ethnographic, documentary practice is complemented by more speculative and conceptual approaches found elsewhere in the exhibition.
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Fog is a work of conceptual realism — a shadowy curtain of scent that silently curls around you.
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From installation to photography, conceptual artists in Chelsea are exploring blue's associations with the pristine and serene.
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If you look at certain books of conceptual art, what is talked about is what men did.
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All three of the failed projectile programs had similar design features and shared a fundamental conceptual problem.
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It was his first sustained project that was not portrait based, using a more conceptual visual language.
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This storied nonprofit is best known for presenting conceptual shows that contain an ambitious site-specific element.
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Beyond the numbers, it is a conceptual error to focus on states in a race for votes.
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In their responses to his lineage, they focus on conceptual, formal and personal connections with the choreographer.
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The amount alone was daunting, without even accounting for, say, quality control, material finesse or conceptual rigor.
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John Houck is a conceptual photographer, a former computer programmer, a competitive cyclist and a trained architect.
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Feature The conceptual artist's life and work push against the boundaries of race and identity in America.
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Ina Sladic (Croatia and Germany) offers "Penny/Audience," a two-part conceptual work performed on separate nights.
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I was interested in that as a conceptual framework; it fits the way I like to perform.
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Almost all mainstream browsers take these privacy-friendly steps in some form, but under different conceptual approaches.
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Mr. Deacon, after all, made his name as part of the cooler, conceptual strain of British design.
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This is only the start of a surreal comedy whose endless visual imagination matches its conceptual wit.
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It all makes good conceptual sense, but like most things, the problem will be in the implementation.
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This makes hers a conceptual practice, since a canvas like that becomes a painting of a painting.
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That mind-set was initiated by Conceptual Art, solidified by the Pictures Generation and still going strong.
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UMBC's IMDA MFA program seeks interdisciplinary artists committed to art that poses unique conceptual and social challenges.
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Maybe it's time for the Parkin Drawing Prize to just rebrand as the Parkin Conceptual Art Prize.
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His name was Chan-Chan, and he was the creation of Yayoi Kusama, the Japanese conceptual artist.
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Profoundly exciting, this miniature showcase allows a more intimate, informal encounter with Mehretu's visual and conceptual language.
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Running alongside Trump at the top of the ticket is becoming a lot less conceptual for lawmakers.
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It is astonishing how few respectable conceptual tools we have for dealing with this self-evident fact.
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The Max Motor Dreams appears to be mostly conceptual for now, with only one crib produced so far.
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This is still very much in the conceptual phase, and plenty of hurdles still need to be overcome.
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Quevedo's exhibition space is designed as a conceptual cancha (field), with the rubber globe as the axis mundi.
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KS: Just the concept — more the conceptual idea, that it should be more shared because it's so important.
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It does come with conceptual sounding additions like individual 'wellness setups' to configure massaging seats and personal fragrances.
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Straddling two cultures, the artist explores issues of identity, language, history, and political oppression in her conceptual artworks.
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In some, they have the same conceptual, architectural, and emotional weight as the land, as automobiles, as fences.
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Some of that is thematic — there are airships, haunted houses, and lots of Yoshi — but it's also conceptual.
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However, there are just as many costumes that are, to use a more modern word, a bit conceptual.
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Children need to retain a basic framework of conceptual knowledge, but the detail can be recalled from computers.
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These moves have made his work impossible to pin down stylistically, even as it has maintained conceptual consistency.
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LeWitt's works often include lengthy instructions requiring attention to detail and concentration, in addition to his conceptual texts.
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In that case, Besson used CGI to visualize an advanced form of consciousness, giving shape to conceptual wisps.
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It's in the conceptual design phase — which, it bears mentioning, is different from concept phase for a product.
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Contemporary Eno's a comforting example of graceful aging and the multimedia works are the conceptual cherries on top.
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"The FCC conceptual design report is a remarkable accomplishment," CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti said in a statement.
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And as such, MSI and HP have both issued similar conceptual solutions to the question of (relative) portability.
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But on a conceptual level, it's precisely the value proposition offered by the Delos corporation in HBO's show.
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Ford's first foray into animal portraits was a conceptual photoshoot featuring dairy cows for the design firm Pentagram.
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A software engineering course Understanding the conceptual cornerstones of algorithms are vital to becoming a skilled software engineer.
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We sort of abstract the media from the platform and think about it more at the conceptual level.
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Lockheed Martin received a $15 million conceptual design contract from the U.S. Navy to mature its Frigate design.
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That's why I've created the Pelagor, a conceptual, hybrid, ground effect seaplane designed to haul cargo short distances.
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Message-laden without being didactic, much of the art by the emerging artists functions within this conceptual framework.
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My work has concept, but is not conceptual as such; I don't "unpack" anything except my travel bag.
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The specific thing I was working on I really believed in, and so I felt really accomplished ... Conceptual.
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Since the 60s, conceptual artist Tom Shannon has been playing at the intersection between art, science, and technology.
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The conceptual artist Andre Tót typed symbolic slashes onto postcards he mailed from Budapest between 1971 and 1978.
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Regardless, I had to create myself into a conceptual expatriate because the United States was closed to me.
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Conceptual congruity doesn't matter much when you're just trying to snag some cultural cachet with a decent party.
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It acts as a tactile anchor to an exhibition that includes around 50 works, both realized and conceptual.
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The two sides duel with graphs and equations, but the underlying disagreement is as much political as conceptual.
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Two newly revealed air-combat systems are of particular note, because in some respects, they are conceptual opposites.
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But the conceptual idea is, this Henry Kissinger, this is an exciting ... I just heard an interesting anecdote.
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The conceptual aspects of Bel's live work in Crossing the Line are, however, weakly developed and less compelling.
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"I don't want to put some kind of artificial deadline because we're at that conceptual stage," Ryan said.
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Dang's lyric historicism affords her the conceptual space to explore personal and cultural vulnerabilities without feeling entirely vulnerable.
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But the difficulty of Amme's exchanges is what makes her most useful to poets, particularly for conceptual ones.
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There is conceptual overlap: like an empire, the modernist city-plan attempts to foist order on perceived disorder.
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Far from undermining her project, however, these concessions have served to highlight the conceptual nature of her work.
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Unlike Church, American Fugitive feels like a coherent whole that's not giving short shrift to its conceptual pieces.
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In the museum, the animations look elementary, and it's unclear what their conceptual connection is to the sound.
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Despite these benefits, there are some clear hurdles to overcome before this conceptual mashup can be made real.
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Fortunately, LG's conceptual servant robots don't need to understand your sentiments in order to bring you a beer.
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The exhibition, which opens this Saturday, marks the first show by the artist's conceptual gallery Duchamp Detox Clinic.
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These are some of her most accessible creations, but they're also some of her most conceptual and challenging.
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Rather, he performs his conceptual projects in a manner that highlights the presence of everyday or routine time.
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The committee finalised conceptual agreement on troop withdrawals, which now required political leaders' buy-in, the statement said.
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What stylistic or conceptual trends do you think might be popular in the medium in the coming year?
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The smell of love is in the air, literally, in a new conceptual online dating platform called Smell.Dating.
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"These days when we refer to currency, we're referring to fiat currency, which is purely conceptual," says Hiller.
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Conceptual art was often without an object and had an afterlife in offhand black-and-white photographic documentation.
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The conceptual and philosophical basis of reasoning in the foundations of physics is weak, and this must improve.
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The seven queer and transgender photographers featured here employ documentary methods, combined with creative and often conceptual approaches.
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What mars this book, however, is not its overreaching claims or narrative ambition, but its fuzzy conceptual framework.
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It has conceptual hints of Godard's "Alphaville" and a chilly through-line concerning the banality of human awfulness.
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His design philosophy emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a critical conceptual bond that connects people to place.
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I caught wind of it around '96 through watching The Chemical Brothers' playfully conceptual music videos on MTV.
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The more than 60 works spanning 30 years pivot from functional objects to theatrical spaces to conceptual installations.
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"From a conceptual point of view, those games represent the prehistoric times of the digital age," says Invader.
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In "Knots," Ms. Kelm continues to fuse advertising, Conceptual Art and Surrealism using odd juxtapositions and gorgeous colors.
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Mr. Kline's show offers a metaphorical-conceptual forecast, after which you can join young protesters in the streets.
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But times change, and a conceptual makeover was necessary — and not just to boost his box-office appeal.
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It's hard to get theoretical or conceptual about a pretty girl on a cigarette package putting on makeup.
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As an Instagram star and conceptual artist, Alexandra Marzella gained notoriety for her political performances and explicit selfies.
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Liberation was in the air, and artists deployed a bouquet of Western styles: Surrealism, Dada, and conceptual art.
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What they presented was conceptual but also grounded in traditional craft in ways that hadn't been seen before.
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It would be a taxpayer-funded work of colossal conservative conceptual art running across the North American continent.
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And Ina Sladic (Croatia and Germany) offers "Penny/Audience," a two-part conceptual work performed on separate nights.
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As an educator at CalArts, he continues to bridge previous generations of conceptual artists with today's emerging artists.
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The Tunisian artist Nadia Kaabi-Linke submerges issues of identity in her highly conceptual sculpture, "Flying Carpets" (2011).
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Others, like creating a fashion "district" in each city to limit traffic congestion and travel, are more conceptual.
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"Even though Monterrey Tech was discussed, that was just a potential option — it was more conceptual," she said.
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Using The Economist as a proxy for liberalism enables Zevin to sidestep much conceptual muddle about the doctrine.
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BROOKS I come in with a conceptual idea, with music, movement material, research questions and phrases and sequences.
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Many of the pieces are Conceptual, using texts to make us muse on the nature of art itself.
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Andy Warhol drawings hang alongside conceptual works by Gabriele de Santis and a series of John Baldessari photographs.
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In 2020, the service plans to issue several conceptual design contracts that will inform a request for proposal.
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Baldessari was a brilliant Californian who saw the absurdity in almost everything, including the conceptual strategies he championed.
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On that, the author determines there is no singular answer; for him, painting essentially involves subjective conceptual projects.
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If labeled a "readymade," assemblage or conceptual art, would that not credit the West for the artwork's existence?
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CALLE IS OFTEN DESCRIBED as the most celebrated conceptual artist in France, and the most French of artists.
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He's very young, he's not trying to influence the collector or the observer with big philosophical, conceptual messages.
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Your mother might have been a popular conceptual artist who before getting Alzheimer's surgically gave herself a beak.
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"I'm a New York City girl," says Prinz, a conceptual artist and entrepreneur who grew up in Brooklyn.
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Hank Willis Thomas is an American conceptual artist exploring the intersection of race, mass media and popular culture.
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Within the Pop Art sphere, Ms. Hasegawa has highlighted works with a strong conceptual background and Japanese specificity.
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But Voyager has its strengths, too, including a lighter tone and an emphasis on conceptual sci-fi storytelling.
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Kosuth's choice of texts also reflects a wider range than the philosophical fare typically associated with conceptual art.
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The largeness may be conceptual or political or literal; "Angels" weighs in somewhere between seven and eight hours.
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What separated Buttigieg from that crowd, though, is that he put some meat on the conceptual progressive skeleton.
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Among the more conceptual installations at the festival, none combined elemental deconstruction with pure fun like the Octopad.
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Using place and geolocation as a conceptual framework for the exhibition, the artists represent 13 countries and territories.
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Hopefully this means they just want people to get involved, and not that there's some kind of conceptual directionlessness.
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Daniel Arsham is a conceptual artist known for stunning sculptures, his architecture firm, Snarkitecture, and his futuristic film series.
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A (very) conceptual illustration of two DNA robots collectively performing a cargo-sorting task on a DNA "origami" surface.
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"I had developed a conceptual way of thinking about this that perhaps I was overly wedded to," Pitt said.
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These share something with conceptual works of Joseph Kosuth and Mel Bochner, but are more whimsical and less didactic.
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Rael explained on Instagram that the idea, which they called the "Teetertotter Wall," began in 2009 as conceptual drawings.
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The conceptual drone-based delivery system is currently in development and a number of drone designs have been released.
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Buren is known for "examining" how an object or sign is transformed as it traverses physical and conceptual boundaries.
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Conceptual artist Hannah Rothstein isn't particularly pessimistic, but when it comes to the future of our planet she's worried.
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The idea is, at this stage, "pretty conceptual… it sounds like the perfect recipe for a headline," says McMullen.
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Through mastery of sampling, instrumentation, conceptual vision, sexuality, tenderness, and bravado, these three each addresses masculinity, sensuality, and creativity.
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In the EU only their visual component is recognised in trademark law, not their pronunciation or their conceptual meaning.
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The conceptual video, seen above, shows a woman summoning the capsule to her home in self-driving car form.
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In light of recent controversies surrounding the ethics of funding and curatorial responsibility, VanDerBeek's conceptual images have added weight.
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The idea behind it being 'Can I make a conceptual experimental film with seemingly no story, no linear narrative?
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By inviting Ono and Lennon to his museum, Harithas established the Everson as an enthusiastic outpost for conceptual art.
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By this time, the conceptual artist had already been producing works of art in book form for a decade.
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In it, the company demonstrates a mix of existing and conceptual devices, one of which is a foldable phone.
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Though moving, the confrontation of spectators with their reflection is a conceptual choice that has grown a bit trite.
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RP: No. RJ: Oh. But, the Harbor Bar and Barbara Bar is not conceptual, and it's not an artwork.
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He organised a 100-day event that mixed pop and conceptual art with performance, outsider art and "non-art".
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Founded in 2014 by Heidi Quante and Alicia Escott, the BLR is a participatory dictionary and conceptual art project.
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Related: Meet the Soft-Sculpture Artist Making Beaded Paintings | City of the Seekers Can Visionary Art Also be Conceptual?
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Solving this issue — which Klein called a "conceptual" problem — has been an ongoing dilemma for Facebook, according to Zuckerberg.
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What makes conceptual plagiarism particularly difficult to define and prove is the likelihood of authors developing similar ideas independently.
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His works are big, bold, brash, and visceral — everything that the previous decade's conceptual and minimalist strategies were not.
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A new conceptual app called Assemble AR envisions how Ikea could use its technology to assist with furniture assembly.
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A more accurate conceptual reference, however, would be the stories of Franz Kafka, a key influence on Bašić's work.
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Her conceptual sculptures fused elements from real dwellings she observed, lives of people she knew, and characters she invented.
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" He added, "I don't want to put some kind of an artificial deadline because we're at that conceptual stage.
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So the story involves interplay between these two characters in this conceptual space that takes place over two weeks.
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Their third release, And Then There Were Three, was a marked shift toward a more commercial, less conceptual sound.
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On a conceptual level, the project is an attempt to combat the monster that is the current art market.
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Our political categorizations facilely conflate questions of fundamentally different kinds, leading to a conceptual confusion that hobbles constructive discourse.
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Lamborghini says this system represents not just a technological pivot from how cars typically behave, but a conceptual one.
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Some argued the label was a conceptual art project birthed partly in response to a faceless British electronic scene.
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The thing with Rush is their music's really involved, their lyrics are generally really conceptual… it's almost high art.
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But it's worth noting that what I propose has conceptual roots that may be as old as humanity itself.
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I was trying to figure out how to mix conceptual art and fashion, but it was never a success.
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More conceptual than fantastical, the piece still evokes the recently updated list of 28,000 species now threatened with extinction.
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The 22-minute film premiered at Sundance showing his conceptual albums can take flight on the big screen, too.
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McKay's work on The Big Short proved he can juggle comedy, drama, and complicated conceptual fodder with relative ease.
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Little bits of Dave Prowse, James Earl Jones and Ben Burtt, not to mention legendary conceptual artist Ralph McQuarrie.
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She begins writing him letters, which she reads out loud to Sylvere as a kind of conceptual art foreplay.
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It is always a broadly conceptual quandary requiring the attention of the country's most capable scientists, historians and thinkers.
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In a profile for the New Yorker, Goldsmith famously claimed that conceptual poetry doesn't have readers; it has thinkers.
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"The more I delve into her work, the more I understand that it's conceptual in nature," Ms. Miller said.
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MOCA has done it for Minimalism, feminist art, Conceptual art and performance; add P&D to the impressive list.
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This year, 26 people are being celebrated for their groundbreaking contributions to fields ranging from geophysics to conceptual art.
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Neither is it a full-blown conceptual analog to "Moby-Dick," nor a jazz treatment of maritime folk songs.
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Attracted to conceptual extremes, Rutherford-Johnson devotes many pages to works that extend the radical experiments of John Cage.
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If this material feels like gossip, it's because the book's conceptual apparatus is, in this context, a little flimsy.
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We want to follow Klein's lead in shifting the conceptual focus from technologies of power to relations of power.
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A lot of the conceptual ideas were very clearly ... And AOL for sure definitely benefited from sex talk, essentially.
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In the conceptual painting series dancers she depicts a monkey playing puppet master to male and female ballet dancers.
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Conceptual art made a radical break with what came before it, but by design it valued ideas over implementation.
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El Mal Querer is a conceptual record, even though I have history and a few issues with that word.
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Her conceptual legacy is honored with continued constructive conversations about systematic oppression and exhibitions that uphold social justice issues.
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Photographer Sarah Teveldal shot this conceptual photograph of an underwater mermaid tea party in a pool 12 feet deep.
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And so we may be right to ask if another conceptual breakthrough may soon occur in the spatial imagination.
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Meanwhile I could continue my conceptual work in private without the constant examination that went with New York's exposure.
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, said that there is a "conceptual agreement" around intellectual property theft with China.
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The conceptual metropolis would consist of a spherical city, within which a tower would accommodate homes and work spaces.
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There is an assumption in her work, especially in her self-portraits, that we can complete her conceptual puzzle.
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This ham-fisted tête-à-tête between the two men undoes much of the conceptual marketing behind the exhibition.
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The current show focuses on conceptual art that developed in and emerged from China during the period under review.
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I didn't really understand studio photography that much, but I loved the idea of a slightly environmental, conceptual work.
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Her task is to turn Mr. Hinton's conceptual idea into a mathematical reality, and the project is bearing fruit.
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Pierre seemed as intrigued as we were by a conceptual sculpture that was basically a cluster of large rocks.
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Inspired by Hesse's conceptual treatment of everyday materials, Bochner also incorporates rope, fibers, weaving and knitting into her practice.
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Personally, I prefered the photographs that are more straightforward, which allowed me to experience his vision without conceptual explanations.
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Mr. Nesci eventually gave Mr. Saario one of his mirror-polished side tables in return for a conceptual design.
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Nonaka-Hill exhibits a wide range of work from across the Pacific, from photography to conceptual art to ceramics.
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Ideologically, Mr. Lagerfeld asserted that his re-creation was conceptual: "Reality is of no interest to me," he said.
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It is a remarkable cake-topper to a display of artistic virtuosity underscored by daring conceptual and aesthetic dynamics.
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Upstairs, Chinese furniture from the Qing dynasty stood next to conceptual art by Cristina Iglesias and James Lee Byars.
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PARKER There are conceptual things that I'm wanting to go after, things that I never felt I cracked before.
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She was searching for a medium that was less static, less didactic, more creatively liberating in its conceptual apparatus.
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"Their new conceptual design fits our requirements because it's based on how we envision an ideal design," Goel says.
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Should they tape them to the outside of Dick's house and make a conceptual-art video out of it?
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Google's conceptual vision for this was a small E Ink circular display you could affix to your bathroom mirror.
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That March, he arranged to talk with Walid Raad, a conceptual artist of Lebanese descent in his mid-forties.
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Some on Twitter lauded its "genius," while others ridiculed it as the latest example of conceptual art's plodding banality.
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"It just goes to show the ludicrousness of conceptual art and how anything can become art," Mr. Jack said.
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For over 30 years, the artist has waged a conceptual battle against the murky ethics of the art world.
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The Swiss-Uruguayan artist here challenges viewers with a single, colossal painting and a group of provocative conceptual pieces.
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In retrospect, the failure of the discipline to predict and prevent the crisis was based on deep conceptual faults.
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"Certificates of authenticity are crucial in the buying and selling of conceptual art," gallery spokeswoman Katherine Wisniewski told PEOPLE.
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She was also close to the proto-Conceptual Argentine artist Alberto Greco, who repeatedly questioned her pursuit of painting.
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The Brooklyn native's conceptual photography and video series, Unpacking Sameness, takes its inspiration from James Baldwin and Frantz Fanon.
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Invisible Man is a major contribution at a moment when the phrase "blockbuster conceptual art show" sounds oddly reasonable.
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Even the most conceptual examples of art books play with the performative aspect of words waiting to be read.
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However, knowing where the artist is coming from adds an extra layer of foliage to this exhibition's conceptual canopy.
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I don't necessarily think it's a good thing, but the conceptual ideas are good things, not necessarily the product.
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Bochner is often classified as one of the original practitioners of conceptual art in mid-20th century New York.
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