Conceptual art, or Conceptual art, is an artistic movement in which conceptualization or idea is more important than the work of art as a physical or material object [1]. Ideas prevail over their formal aspects or sensitive to an artistic mode that would be the concept, favoring the reduction to the mental and disregarding the realization of the material, indifferent to the technique, the material or the form used to represent it. [two]
Several authors talk about the memory of contemporary art as a post-conceptual art, suggesting the great impact that conceptual art in its origin has had on the general evolution of art in later decades. [3]
The title is, “Valley of Shadow of Death.” These images were controversial because Fenton took another, lesser seen image of the same scene, with no cannonballs on top of the road.