• One and Three Chairs, is a conceptual work by Joseph Kosuth, from 1965. An example of conceptual art, the piece consists of a chair, a photograph of the chair...
  • One and Three Chairs’ was created in 1965 by Joseph Kosuth in Conceptual Art style.
  • In One and Three Chairs, Joseph Kosuth represents one chair three ways: as a manufactured chair, as a photograph, and as a copy of a dictionary entry...
  • The image used in the title is Joseph Kosus’ one and three chairs. The three chairs that appear in this work are chairs, photographs of chairs, and chairs of...
  • Joseph Kosuth: One and Three Chairs.
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  • One and Three Chairs is considered one of the first conceptual pieces conceived by the artist, according to a criterion that he himself described as “anti-formalist”...
  • When we look at One and Three Chairs, we are not drawn to admire its beauty, nor are we presented with a relatable story or a figure to be admired.
  • In One and Three Chairs, Joseph Kosuth represents one chair three ways: as a manufactured chair, as a photograph, and as a copy of a dictionary entry...
  • When we look at One and Three Chairs, we are not drawn to admire its beauty, nor are we presented with a relatable story or a figure to be admired.
  • 'One and Three Chairs' (1965), by the U.S. artist, Joseph Kosuth. A key early work of Conceptual art by one of the movement's most influ...