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Conceptual Art Collection

Conceptual art transcends traditional boundaries, inviting us to explore the depths of human imagination

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: The Jones Family Conversation Piece, 1730 (oil on canvas)

The Jones Family Conversation Piece, 1730 (oil on canvas)
NGW184258 The Jones Family Conversation Piece, 1730 (oil on canvas) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); 72x91.8 cm; National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Conceptual Buddha Art

Conceptual Buddha Art
Nilendu Banerjee

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Italy, Turin, Man and Woman on a Balcony, 1966

Italy, Turin, Man and Woman on a Balcony, 1966
Michelangelo Pistoletto (1933), Uomo e Donna alla Balconata (Man and Woman on a Balcony), 1966

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Faces & fingerprint

Faces & fingerprint
Faces with fingerprint. Computer illustration of a fingerprint seen over repeated negative images of a womans face. Everyone has a unique pattern of tiny ridges on their fingertips

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Abstract artwork depicting human thought

Abstract artwork depicting human thought

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Brain damage

Brain damage. Conceptual computer illustration of brain damage depicted as holes in a coloured computed tomography (CT) scan of a human brain

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Brain disorder

Brain disorder. Conceptual computer illustration of a brain disorder depicted as a half-shattered scan of a human brain. Destruction of brain tissue occurs in Parkinsons disease

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Internet business

Internet business. Conceptual computer artwork of missiles coming out of a computer monitor, representing the struggles of internet businesses. There are explosions in the background

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Cyberstalking

Cyberstalking. Conceptual computer illustration of cyberstalking, showing a man with his shadow beside a computer monitor. A womans eye can be seen on the monitor

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Virtual reality surgery

Virtual reality surgery. Conceptual computer ill- ustration of the use of virtual reality (VR) to prepare for and carry out surgery. Various parts of the patients body are seen in spheres

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Drugs in sport

Drugs in sport. Conceptual computer illustration of drug abuse in sport, showing athletes running around a running track on a drug capsule

Background imageConceptual Art Collection: Conceptual artwork of human genetic analysis

Conceptual artwork of human genetic analysis
Human genetic analysis. Conceptual computer artwork of a human passing through a scanning device, representing human genetic analysis for health and medical purposes


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Conceptual art transcends traditional boundaries, inviting us to explore the depths of human imagination. In this captivating piece titled "Conceptual Buddha Art, " a sense of liberation is evoked as a figure seemingly defies gravity and takes flight. Created in Turin, Italy in 1966, it showcases a man and woman on a balcony, symbolizing the duality of existence. Faces and fingerprints intermingle within an abstract artwork that delves into the intricacies of human thought. The artist's brushstrokes depict not only external features but also internal emotions, leaving room for interpretation and introspection. This thought-provoking composition invites contemplation on brain damage or disorders that may alter our perception of reality. It serves as an online memorial where viewers can reflect upon their own experiences or those affected by such conditions. In today's digital age, where internet businesses thrive and cyberstalking lurks in dark corners, this artwork reminds us to navigate virtual spaces with caution. It prompts reflection on how technology has transformed our lives – from online shopping to connecting with others across vast distances. As we immerse ourselves in this conceptual masterpiece, let us embrace its power to challenge conventions and inspire new ideas. Let it be a reminder that art has the ability to transcend physical limitations and ignite profound conversations about the complexities of human existence.