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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