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Conceptual Landscape Prints

CONCEPTUAL STYLE

In 1967, artist Sol LeWitt wrote that in “Conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work.” He was giving a name to an art movement that had emerged in the 1960s in which artists were less focused on their medium being something traditionally “artistic” and instead engaged in using any object, movement, form, action or place to express an idea.

LeWitt’s work was featured alongside an assemblage of notes, drawings and outlines by other artists in “Working Drawings and Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant to Be Viewed as Art,” a groundbreaking show at New York City’s School of Visual Arts curated by Mel Bochner, another leading exponent of Conceptualism. Building on radical 20th-century statements, like Fountain (1917) by French artist Marcel Duchamp, Conceptual artists around Europe and North and South America were not interested in the commercial art scene and rather directly challenged its systems and values.

Stretching into the 1970s, this movement has also been called Post-Object art and Dematerialized art. Conceptual art reflected a larger era of social and political upheaval. Pieces associated with the style range from Roelof Louw’s Soul City (Pyramid of Oranges) (1967) — a work of installation art that sees fresh oranges stacked into a pyramid from which visitors are allowed to take one orange away — to On Kawara’s “Today” series, which saw the Japanese artist carefully painting a date in white acrylic on canvases consisting of a single color from 1966 to his death in 2014. Artists such as Ed Ruscha, who created the Twentysix Gasoline Stations book — a collection of photos of gas stations that is widely said to be the first modern artists’ book — made photography a major platform for Conceptual art, as did Bruce Nauman, who burned one of Ruscha's books and then photographed it for his own.

Conceptual art’s legacy of questioning artistic authorship, ownership and how to work with complex ideas of space and time had a significant influence on the decades of culture that followed, and it continues to inform art today.

The collection of Conceptual photography, paintings and sculptures on 1stDibs includes artworks by John Baldessari, Jenny Holzer, Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Kosuth and others.

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Style: Conceptual
"Cage Screen Test", 1978, Lithograph by Dennis Oppenheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Dennis Oppenheim, American (1938 - 2011) Title: Cage Screen Test Year: 1978 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100 Paper Si...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

"Brown Palm" Screenprint by Menashe Kadishman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Menashe Kadishman, Israeli (1932 – 2015) Title: Brown Palm Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed in pencil Edition: WP (Working Proof) Size: 30.5 x 21.5 inches
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Screen

"Star Field - Western United States", 1979, Lithograph by Dennis Oppenheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Dennis Oppenheim, American (1938 - 2011) Title: Star Field - Western United States Year: 1978 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in ...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

"Pink Palm" Serigraph by Menashe Kadishman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Menashe Kadishman, Israeli (1932 – 2015) Title: Pink Palm Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed in pencil Edition: WP (Working Proof) Size: 30.5 x 21...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Screen

Bridge, Geometric Pop Art Screenprint by Allan D'Arcangelo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Allan D'Arcangelo, American (1930 - 1998) Title: Bridge Year: 1979 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 120 Image Size: 29 x 40 inches Size: 35 x 46 in. ...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Screen

Pan Am Building, Screenprint by Pol Bury
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Pol Bury, Belgian (1922 - 2005) Title: Pan Am Building Year: circa 1970 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 32/75 Image Size...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Screen

Mud Flat, Contemporary Lithograph by Dennis Oppenheim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Dennis Oppenheim Title: Mud Flat Year: 1977 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 100 Size: 41 in. x 29 in. (104.14 cm x 73.66 cm)
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

To The River
Located in New York, NY
edition of 5 available unframed image size: 23 1/2" x 31 1/2" Ross Racine is an artist living in Montreal (Quebec), Canada, and New York. Racine's works are drawn freehand on a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Archival Pigment, Archival Paper

The Eye, Lithograph by Colette
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Colette Title: The Eye Year: 1979 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP 30 Image Size: 25 X 17 inches Size: 29.5 in. x 22 in. (74.93 cm x 5...
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1970s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Lithograph

Elmwood and Oaklawn
Located in New York, NY
archival pigment print image size: 23.5"x 31.5" on 26.75"x 34.5" sheet edition of 10 available unframed This print is a surreal depiction of an aerial view of a ...
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2010s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Archival Pigment

History Kids
Located in New York, NY
2013 Lithograph in colors, on wove paper Sheet: 29 x 28 in. (73.7 x 71.1 cm) Edition of 60 Signed, dated and numbered in pencil, lower margin Unframed, mint condition
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2010s Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Lithograph, Paper

How to Brutally Construct an Absurd Sense of Pride
By Alexis Fidetzis
Located in New York, NY
Alexis Fidetzis How to Brutally Construct an Absurd Sense of Pride digital print on paper 30 x 150 cm (7 pieces)
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Landscape Prints

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Archival Pigment

Conceptual landscape prints for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Conceptual landscape prints available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add landscape prints created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, pink, purple and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Dennis A. Oppenheim, Frank Schott, Risaburo Kimura, and Menashe Kadishman. Frequently made by artists working with Lithograph, and Paper and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Conceptual landscape prints, so small editions measuring 7 inches across are also available. Prices for landscape prints made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $327 and tops out at $50,000, while the average work sells for $900.

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