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Jacquelyn Morton
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29 March, 14:32
Why was conceptual art controversial in nature?
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Deon Benson
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Conceptual art is based on the concept that art may exist solely as an idea and not in the physical realm. the idea of work matters more than it's physical identity for advocates of this movement.
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