ArtistsJoseph Kosuth
Joseph Kosuth

Joseph Kosuth

1945
PaintingConceptual Art
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Institutional Exhibitions
24
Works in Collection
190
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17
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  • Conceptual Art
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Paula Cooper Gallery
2024
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Joseph Kosuth creates conceptual installations, neons, and silkscreens that examine language and its relationship to meaning and representation. His signature approach, exemplified in works like One and Three Chairs (1965), stages objects alongside photographs and text to investigate philosophical questions about essence and perception. His work is held by MoMA, the Guggenheim, and the Tate.

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Artsy artwork: Dilbert/Foucault (2003)
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Artsy artwork: Self-Reflective (1968)
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Artsy artwork: Neon (1965)
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Artsy artwork: Exlibris (1990)
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Artsy artwork: [Wittgenstein Untitled] (1991)
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Paula Cooper Gallery
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Tate
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