Tag: Conceptual art
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Tradecraft Doodle Works I
The pithy essay discusses the influence of compositional elements in art over the next three months, highlighting themes of memoir strategies and contemporary expression amid personal uncertainty. It also presents an editorial design featuring a title and artist details, reflecting on existential concepts and the intersection of art and theoretical physics.
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July 10th to 31th, 2025
The editorial design essay explores the intersection of art, technology, and societal evolution, reflecting on historical and contemporary issues. It discusses the duality of modernity, the significance of generative AI in artistic expression, and the cultural identity of Inwood, New York City. References to historical figures emphasize the ongoing dialogue between tradition and innovation. Narrating…
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July 8th, 2025
Our daily banality critique of pure reason, begins again. Writing using Surrealist fiction using coded language to develop new ways of manipulating narratives with structure. Raveling conceptual art practices with works on paper in mind.
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July 6th 2025
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Sunday, early bird special project overview. Breakfast, Denny’s grand slam special with extra whip, OJ, bacon and whipped American cheese. The grateful trees showed up once again for me. Attending faith old groups sounds like a must today, while relaxing back from Nattur. On the agenda, among considering how do fundamental particles spin, in empty…
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Notes On Conceptual Art
Conceptualism ( or Conceptual Art-Wiki ) is a movement in art history, asserting ideas over visual emphasis in a work of art. An often misunderstood labeling imposed by the non-art public on these works of art as “abstract in nature” calls for a closer investigation
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Sol LeWitt At The Park
Solomon “Sol” LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including Conceptual art and Minimalism.[1] LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and “structures” (a term he preferred instead of “sculptures”) but was prolific in a wide range of media including drawing,…
