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'One and Three Chairs' (1965), by the U.S. artist, Joseph Kosuth. A key early work of Conceptual art by one of the movement's most influential artists. |
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Tony Godfrey, Conceptual Art, London: 1998 |
Date |
1965 |
Author |
Joseph Kosuth |
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[edit] Fair use for Joseph Kosuth
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- the work is noted for its significance to the development of the movement
- the artist was highly influential in the movement and is referenced numerous times throughout the article
- the image is low resolution
- the work pictured demonstrates some key ideas discussed in the article and adds to its overall quality
[edit] Fair use for Systems art
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as:
- the work is noted for its significance to the development of the movement
- the artist was highly influential in the movement and is referenced numerous times throughout the article
- the image is low resolution
- the work pictured demonstrates some key ideas discussed in the article and adds to its overall quality
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