The 45-year-old artist has always conceived of sculpture idiosyncratically.
Most artists conceive of drawings as works in pen and ink, or pencil, or a limited number of other media.
The artist conceives the perfect athlete, the youth creates him.
Each artist then chooses a site in the city, and conceives a work with that site firmly in mind.
But what the artist conceives in his imagination has no better claim on my eyes than what I imagine for myself.
In France, the events of May and June 1968 had irrevocably changed how many artists conceived of their work.
(The artists conceived the piece in 2008 for a museum in Munich.)
Of course, some artists conceived of the natural decay of erosion as part of their work.
What artists and patrons conceived them?
The artists in the group conceive these rules together, pass them by majority vote and agree to be bound by them.