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单词 conceptualism
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Definition of conceptualism in English:

conceptualism

noun kənˈsɛptjʊəlɪz(ə)mkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əˌlɪzəm
mass nounPhilosophy
  • The theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She embarked upon her three-decades-long career in the medium as a pioneer of conceptualism, and then went through a period of more classically themed work comprising landscape, cityscape, portraiture and still life.
    • But LaBute is also concerned with the conflict between art and morality and the grandstanding exhibitionism of contemporary conceptualism.
    • These artists overcome conceptualism in the same way that the image overcomes aestheticism, or that ‘anthropology’ overcomes ‘theory.’
    • And for me this sums up the importance of James' brand of conceptualism: the artist and the work as facilitator towards developing a conceptual interrogation and response within the viewers themselves.
    • In conceptualism, these biographical narratives, tightly connected to both the text and image components, became an explicit part of the work's content.
    • For us, the real attraction of the works is the absence around the images, the white grounds that give the works a sense of detached scientific observation that's also evocative of a cool modernist conceptualism.
    • See, our mums and dads worked with the legacy of minimalism and conceptualism, their hold on the ‘presentness’ of the work, we are, by distinction, children of ‘the moment’.
    • I find that the socialist conceptualism of the '70s and the soc-pop art phenomenon are so amazing - very strange and original.
    • Using the self-effacing formal devices associated with conceptualism and minimalism, Piper interrogates the subjective effacement of the racial stereotype.
    • Body art, conceptualism, activism, and spectacle have linked with elaborate digital, reproductive, and imaging techniques to offer a promise of creativity that highlights issues related to technology.
    • If any creative or critical strategy establishes a firm link between contemporary and classical African art, that strategy is conceptualism: both emphasize the pre-eminence of idea over form.
    • Most American designers are either obsessed with objective space or suffer from just trying to make things look cool - but here there is evidence of honesty, conceptualism and philosophy.
    • What is probably the very first monograph ever devoted to Auriol deals with his conceptualism.
    • By 1971 conceptualism had emerged in Sudan especially through the work of Muhammad Shaddad, co-founder of the Crystalist Group in Khartoum, who also co-authored the group's manifesto.
    • Thus he was particularly devoted to figurative painting, championing it at a time when conceptualism and ‘art theory’ kept all painting on the defensive.
    • Since the late '70s, Adrian Piper's art practice has deliberately melded the forms of '60s conceptualism and minimalism with identity based subject matter.
    • One consequence of this conceptualism was the loss of a feeling for complexity in art - the richness of specification of traditional mimesis and the intriguing formal relationships of modernist art were often abandoned.
    • That all of these levels were explicable within the work itself says volumes about the vitality of conceptualism in the 70s and 80s - it had not yet a reached a nadir of mannerist gestures.
    • Its energetic program of 33 exhibitions per year, including the annual show of the Chalupecky Prize winner, focuses on minimalism, conceptualism and emerging artists.
    • Most younger artists working now have rejected the polished surfaces of Post Modernism in favour of an eclectic mixture of conceptualism and craft.

Derivatives

  • conceptualist

  • noun kənˈsɛptʃ(ʊ)əlɪstkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)ələst
    Philosophy
    • Lest the conceptualists feel overlooked, I should mention Les Leveque's 2 Spellbound, an eight-minute version of Hitchcock's feature film Spellbound.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But as a previous generation of ambitious conceptualists proved in the seventies, pop sometimes works best when ideas are rationed sparingly.
      • This striking exhibition of recent large-scale photo works by Gilbert & George was a surprising departure for the veteran U.K. conceptualists.
      • It is this conceptualist self-reflexivity which is so often the sign of a postmodernist origin.
      • But most artists lived in desperate conditions, marginalized both economically and socially, like the conceptualists who inhabited Beijing's ‘East Village’ in the early 1990s.
      • By Lyons's definition, Cognitive Grammar would count as unashamedly conceptualist.
      • That it seems messy and untidy in comparison to the air conditioned splendour of MultuCerkez / Fusinato says much about the different generation of conceptualists.
 
 

Definition of conceptualism in US English:

conceptualism

nounkənˈsɛp(t)ʃ(u)əˌlɪzəmkənˈsep(t)SH(o͞o)əˌlizəm
Philosophy
  • The theory that universals can be said to exist, but only as concepts in the mind.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since the late '70s, Adrian Piper's art practice has deliberately melded the forms of '60s conceptualism and minimalism with identity based subject matter.
    • And for me this sums up the importance of James' brand of conceptualism: the artist and the work as facilitator towards developing a conceptual interrogation and response within the viewers themselves.
    • By 1971 conceptualism had emerged in Sudan especially through the work of Muhammad Shaddad, co-founder of the Crystalist Group in Khartoum, who also co-authored the group's manifesto.
    • One consequence of this conceptualism was the loss of a feeling for complexity in art - the richness of specification of traditional mimesis and the intriguing formal relationships of modernist art were often abandoned.
    • If any creative or critical strategy establishes a firm link between contemporary and classical African art, that strategy is conceptualism: both emphasize the pre-eminence of idea over form.
    • Most younger artists working now have rejected the polished surfaces of Post Modernism in favour of an eclectic mixture of conceptualism and craft.
    • What is probably the very first monograph ever devoted to Auriol deals with his conceptualism.
    • For us, the real attraction of the works is the absence around the images, the white grounds that give the works a sense of detached scientific observation that's also evocative of a cool modernist conceptualism.
    • Thus he was particularly devoted to figurative painting, championing it at a time when conceptualism and ‘art theory’ kept all painting on the defensive.
    • She embarked upon her three-decades-long career in the medium as a pioneer of conceptualism, and then went through a period of more classically themed work comprising landscape, cityscape, portraiture and still life.
    • Body art, conceptualism, activism, and spectacle have linked with elaborate digital, reproductive, and imaging techniques to offer a promise of creativity that highlights issues related to technology.
    • Using the self-effacing formal devices associated with conceptualism and minimalism, Piper interrogates the subjective effacement of the racial stereotype.
    • See, our mums and dads worked with the legacy of minimalism and conceptualism, their hold on the ‘presentness’ of the work, we are, by distinction, children of ‘the moment’.
    • But LaBute is also concerned with the conflict between art and morality and the grandstanding exhibitionism of contemporary conceptualism.
    • That all of these levels were explicable within the work itself says volumes about the vitality of conceptualism in the 70s and 80s - it had not yet a reached a nadir of mannerist gestures.
    • Most American designers are either obsessed with objective space or suffer from just trying to make things look cool - but here there is evidence of honesty, conceptualism and philosophy.
    • In conceptualism, these biographical narratives, tightly connected to both the text and image components, became an explicit part of the work's content.
    • Its energetic program of 33 exhibitions per year, including the annual show of the Chalupecky Prize winner, focuses on minimalism, conceptualism and emerging artists.
    • I find that the socialist conceptualism of the '70s and the soc-pop art phenomenon are so amazing - very strange and original.
    • These artists overcome conceptualism in the same way that the image overcomes aestheticism, or that ‘anthropology’ overcomes ‘theory.’
 
 
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