"Conceptual art" commonly refers to work that conveys an idea or a concept in a manner that need not involve the creation or display of a traditional art object. Like Pop art, Abstract Expressionism, and Minimalism, Conceptual art was an historical form of avant-garde practice that rose to prominence in the postwar era and continues to exert an influence over visual art.
Conceptual Art offers an easy-to-digest historical overview of the Conceptual art movement’s development, rise to prominence, and legacy. Artists and art collectives discussed in the book include Art & Language, Arte Povera, John Baldessari, Joseph Beuys, Victor Burgin, Marcel Duchamp, Fluxus, Joseph Kosuth, Richard Long, Nam June Paik, the Situationists, and Lawrence Wiener.