Three Adjectives Described (1965) by Joseph Kosuth

Three Adjectives Described - Joseph Kosuth - 1965

Artwork Information

TitleThree Adjectives Described
ArtistJoseph Kosuth
Date1965
Art MovementConceptual Art

About Three Adjectives Described

The artwork titled “Three Adjectives Described” by Joseph Kosuth was created in 1965 and is an example of Conceptual Art. It belongs to the genre of installation art and is emblematic of the Conceptual movement’s emphasis on ideas over traditional aesthetic considerations.

In this particular artwork, neon lights are utilized to spell out the word “ADJECTIVE” three times, each in a different color: red, blue, and green. The neon text is mounted on a white wall, creating a stark contrast that highlights the simplicity and clarity of the concept. The use of neon, a medium often associated with commercial signage, is repurposed here to provoke contemplation on the nature and function of language within the realm of art.

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