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Conceptual Art
註釋During the mid-1960s avant-garde artists in New York developed a multimedia art form devoted to ideas instead of objects.
A history of the movement can be traced back to the minimal art and the earlier works of Marcel Duchamp, the black paintings of Ad Reinhardt and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. By 1965, such artists as Mel Bochner and Joseph Kosuth were turning away from conventional art and viewing art as a concept, based primarily upon language.