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Conceptions: the conceptual document 1968 to 1972. A Norwich Gallery touring exhibition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
Abstract
Conceptual art is not, and was not, a ‘movement’, but more a broad area of activity which privileges the idea over the material and the sensory. The ideas, process or activities of artists were documented in the form of text, photography, sound recordings, film, written or typed instructions and publishing.
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1. The exhibition Conceptions: the conceptual document 1968 to 1972 toured to the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 12 October to 2 December 2001 (http://www.belkin-gallery.ubc.ca). The publication of the same name, featuring illustrated works and interviews with many of the key artists and supporters from the period, is published by Gallery, Norwich, Norwich School of Art and Design/Article Press.Google Scholar
2. Printed in the publication Barry, Huebler, Kosuth, Weiner: exhibition, January 5-31, 1969. New York: Seth Siegelaub, 1969.Google Scholar