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Joseph Kosuth (/kəˈsuːt, -ˈsuːθ/; born
January 31, 1945) is an
American conceptual artist, who
lives in New York and London,
after having resided in various...
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Kossuth and its variations—Kossut,
Kosuth, Košút, etc.—are
surnames of
Slavic origin. The
literal meaning is "a
hornless forest animal", most commonly...
- One and
Three Chairs, 1965, is a work by
Joseph Kosuth. An
example of
conceptual art, the
piece consists of a chair, a
photograph of the chair, and an...
- ****erts that
conceptual art
questions the
nature of art, a
notion that
Joseph Kosuth elevated to a
definition of art
itself in his seminal,
early manifesto of...
- needed] On
December 8, 2014, the film's
director of photography,
Gabriel Kosuth,
explained in a
guest column on Variety.com that his color-significant cinematography...
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Katheryn Winnick Christopher Jacot Doug
Bradley Cinematography Gabriel Kosuth Edited by
Anthony Adler Music by Lars
Anderson Production companies Dimension...
- One and
Three Chairs by
Joseph Kosuth, 1965...
- One and
Three Chairs, 1965, is a
conceptual artwork created by
Joseph Kosuth. The work is an ****emblage of a
manufactured chair, the
photo of said chair...
- A
giant copy of the
Rosetta Stone by
Joseph Kosuth in Figeac, France, the
birthplace of Jean-François Champollion...
- Tilly,
Jason Flemyng,
Elizabeth Hurley, and Joe Shaw
Cinematography Gabriel Kosuth Edited by
Mirela Murisan Music by
Trevor Gilchrist Release date...