Conceptual Art - Notable Conceptual Artists

Notable Conceptual Artists

  • Vito Acconci
  • Vikky Alexander
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  • Marina Abramović
  • Billy Apple
  • Shusaku Arakawa
  • Michael Asher
  • Mireille Astore
  • John Baldessari
  • Artur Barrio
  • Robert Barry
  • Lothar Baumgarten
  • Joseph Beuys
  • Mel Bochner
  • Marinus Boezem
  • Allan Bridge
  • Marcel Broodthaers
  • Chris Burden
  • Daniel Buren
  • Victor Burgin
  • John Milton Cage
  • Cai Guo-Qiang
  • Sophie Calle
  • Roberto Chabet
  • Greg Colson
  • Martin Creed
  • Jan Dibbets
  • Mark Divo
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Olafur Eliasson
  • Ken Feingold
  • John Fekner
  • Henry Flynt
  • Andrea Fraser
  • Jens Galschiøt
  • Kendell Geers
  • Thierry Geoffroy
  • Gilbert and George
  • Manav Gupta
  • Felix Gonzalez-Torres
  • Allan Graham
  • Dan Graham
  • Hans Haacke
  • Iris Häussler
  • Oliver Herring
  • Jenny Holzer
  • Greer Honeywill
  • Zhang Huan
  • Douglas Huebler
  • General Idea
  • David Ireland
  • Ray Johnson
  • Ronald Jones
  • Ilya Kabakov
  • On Kawara
  • Jonathon Keats
  • Mary Kelly
  • Yves Klein
  • Joseph Kosuth
  • Barbara Kruger
  • Yayoi Kusama
  • John Latham
  • Matthieu Laurette
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Richard Long
  • Mark Lombardi
  • Piero Manzoni
  • Danny Matthys
  • Allan McCollum
  • Cildo Meireles
  • Marta Minujín
  • Linda Montano
  • N.E. Thing Co. Ltd. (Iain & Ingrid Baxter)
  • Bruce Nauman
  • Yoko Ono
  • Roman Opałka
  • Dennis Oppenheim
  • Adrian Piper
  • William Pope.L
  • Dmitri Prigov
  • Martha Rosler
  • Allen Ruppersberg
  • Bodo Sperling
  • Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Stelarc
  • Endre Tot
  • Tyler Turkle
  • Jacek Tylicki
  • Mierle Laderman Ukeles
  • Wolf Vostell
  • Gillian Wearing
  • Peter Weibel
  • Lawrence Weiner
  • Roger Welch
  • Christopher Williams
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