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were conceptual
adjective
Of, or relating to concepts or mental conception; existing in the imagination
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It is highly conceptual — those were conceptual days, the sixties and seventies.
Other entries were conceptual: a number of readers wondered if eliminating "hate" would eliminate hate.
Some costumes were conceptual, like the teacher who came as "self-absorbed," her body covered in sponges.
At Kassel, lots of grey matter earnestly engaged grey matter.Body punchingThe British artists Ms David picked were conceptual and chaste.
But many of the works Mr. Miller bought were conceptual in nature, by artists like Lawrence Weiner and Robert Barry.
It was certainly easier to subscribe to creative destruction when its impacts were gradual and manageable; when its effects were conceptual and procedural.
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They are conceptual, experiential walks.
Now that is conceptual art.
It is conceptual.
Smirks are conceptual, not pictorial.
The other misinterpretation is conceptual.
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