File:Kosuth OneAndThreeChairs.jpg
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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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Source |
Tony Godfrey, Conceptual Art, London: 1998 |
Date |
1965 |
Author |
Joseph Kosuth |
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