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Joseph Kosuth (; born January 31, 1945), is an American conceptual artist. He lives in New York and London,〔(Joseph Kosuth ) Guggenheim Collection.〕 after residing in various cities in Europe, including Ghent, Rome and Berlin.〔(Joseph Kosuth, June 20 - July 4, 2000 ) Wiener Secession, Vienna.〕〔Joseph Kosuth Studio (September 2008), (Maison Martin Margiela ) ''Interview''.〕 ==Early life and career== Born in Toledo, Ohio, Kosuth had a French/English/Cherokee mother and a Hungarian father.〔 (Joseph Kosuth Gets Wordy in Enniskillen ), Culture Northern Ireland, 15/08/2012 〕 (A relative, Lajos Kossuth, achieved fame for his role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.) Joseph Kosuth attended the Toledo Museum School of Design from 1955 to 1962 and studied privately under the Belgian painter Line Bloom Draper.〔(Joseph Kosuth ) Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. 〕 In 1963 Kosuth enrolled at the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship.〔 Grace Glueck (December 17, 1990), (At Brooklyn Museum, an Artist Surveys the Objectionable ) ''New York Times''. 〕 He spent the following year in Paris and traveled throughout Europe and North Africa. He moved to New York in 1965 and attended the School of Visual Arts there until 1967.〔 From 1971 he studied anthropology and philosophy at the New School for Social Research, New York.〔 (Joseph Kosuth ) Tate. 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joseph Kosuth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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