Conceptual Art For Sale

Our curators have selected a wide array conceptual artworks for sale. Our online gallery showcases a diverse range of conceptual pieces in a variety of different mediums available to buy or rent: Painting, Drawing, Photography, Sculpture, Prints, Digital.

Not sure where to start? We recommend two of our most iconic conceptual art pieces on the contemporary art scene: Riddler by Philip Maltman and the Abstract Body series by Erik Brede.

Philip Maltman uses oil and crayon on canvas in Riddler to explore the ‘littoral zone’ – where land meets water – with beautiful gestural strokes and variety of colours which instill his work with life.

Erik Brede is a self-taught Norwegian photographer who has mastered the art of conceptual photography in his own right. His pieces, such as the unique, neon Abstract Body series, cleverly question the nature of human existence by blurring the lines between the real and the imagined.

Discover more conceptual artists here.

What is Conceptual Art?

A key theorist in conceptual art is Sol LeWitt. In retaliation to Clement Greenberg’s totalitarian commitment to formalist art – restricting art to a flat surface hung on a wall – LeWitt gave the characteristics of conceptual art in his seminal Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, published June 1967. He states: "when an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair." In other words, the thought and process behind the piece are the most valuable aspects of it, not the aesthetic or craft.

Types of Conceptual Art

Conceptual art can therefore take many forms, including performance art, video art, art installations, conceptual painting, conceptual art photography and written word. With the emphasis on art as something purely conceptual, artists tend to carry out a process of 'dematerialisation', minimising the material presence of their work as much as possible. For conceptual artists, there is no need for the final product to look like traditional 'art'. This has led to a titillatingly infinite range of artistic works.

Performance and Video Art in Conceptualism

At the height of the conceptual art movement, highly subversive filmmaking and performance art shook the very foundations of traditional artistic expression. Many conceptual and avant-garde artists took part in a collaborative called Fluxus during the 1960s. The Fluxus community engaged in experimental performance-based art which, once again, ranked the artistic process over the final product. Yoko Ono and John Lennon staged the Bed-In in 1969, blurring the boundaries between the private and the public, turning ordinary human activity into art.

Conceptual Art Installations

Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades – objects which he found and then exhibited as ‘artwork’ – did not fail to ruffle the feathers of distinguished art critics and historians. The pieces, called ‘retinal art’ by Duchamp, were not particularly aesthetically pleasing, did not share anything personal about the artist nor had they been crafted by Duchamp. Through these installations, Duchamp demonstrated the total subjectivity of art; art is not defined by craft, material or skill, but rather by the discourse surrounding the piece.

As an example, Fountain, a porcelain urinal engraved with ‘R.Mutt’ is often said to be the first example of conceptual art. The urinal became art because it had been repositioned, titled and signed as art by Duchamp. The original Fountain has since been lost, however photographs of the urinal have been saved and are now seen as works of art in themselves.

Conceptual Art Photography

Conceptual art photography means photography that expresses or illustrates an idea. As conceptual photography is quite an abstract term, the range of photography labelled as conceptual is incredibly diverse. This opens the stage to anyone with a camera to represent with an image something beyond what was in front of the camera lens. Dennis Oppenheim, though openly unwilling to be assigned to any particular art movement, was an influential figure in conceptual photography. His photographic pieces, such as Salt Flat (1968), epistemologically questioned the very nature of art.

Conceptual Written Word

Words began to play a central role in articulating the message behind a work. Art and text had long been intertwined before conceptualism came to the forefront, for example, in Magritte’s famous surrealist painting ‘Ceci n’est pas une pipe’. However, during the 1960s there was a clear reemergence of textual artforms. For example, Robert Barry’s All the Things I Know But of Which I Am Not at the Moment Thinking (1969) uses this very titular statement on a plain white background, just about visibly printed, to express that art resides in the idea, and not in the form.

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Waiting for a response by Romain Bonnet
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Waiting for a response by Romain Bonnet
Waiting for a response
Prints - 84x84 cm
J2 by Fabien Delaube
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J2 by Fabien Delaube
J2
Paintings - 35x35 cm
Shibari 1 by Olivier Layus
Shibari 1
Sculpture - 68x46 cm
Beginning of Spring - I by Xidong Luo
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Beginning of Spring - I by Xidong Luo
Beginning of Spring - I
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Indicible by François Cognet
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Indicible by François Cognet
Indicible
Paintings - 50x40 cm
The Rite of Spring - VIII by Xidong Luo
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The Rite of Spring - VIII by Xidong Luo
The Rite of Spring - VIII
Photography - 70x50 cm
Jahred by HERVE PERDRIEL
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Jahred by HERVE PERDRIEL
Jahred
Prints - 90x90 cm
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Shades of Purple - No.5 by Xidong Luo
Shades of Purple - No.5
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Rhythm of Autumn - I by Xidong Luo
Rhythm of Autumn - I
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Lack of Attention by Rossella Agostini
Lack of Attention
Photography - 40x60 cm
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Memento Vivere - I by Xidong Luo
Memento Vivere - I
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Patience #1 by Sean Pearl
Patience #1
Prints - 35x26 cm
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Cycles of Becoming - IV by Xidong Luo
Cycles of Becoming - IV
Photography - 70x50 cm
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Karaba by Peam's
Karaba
Paintings - 116x89 cm
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CORRY by Stefano Mazzolini
CORRY
Drawings - 103x72 cm
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Tentation by Romain Bonnet
Tentation
Prints - 90x60 cm
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Klagender Dialog by Ralf Schmidt
Klagender Dialog
Drawings - 29x36 cm
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Tides Within - I by Xidong Luo
Tides Within - I
Photography - 60x80 cm
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Vermeer blues by Remi Delaplace
Vermeer blues
Paintings - 24x19 cm
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Tides Within - VIII by Xidong Luo
Tides Within - VIII
Photography - 54x80 cm
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La timide by Peam's
La timide
Paintings - 100x81 cm
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Rêve IV by Yoann Bonneville YBA
Rêve IV
Paintings - 130x89 cm
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Mila2 by Hervé Carriou
Mila2
Paintings - 70x50 cm
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Auf dem Weg (On the way) by Ralf Schmidt
Auf dem Weg (On the way)
Paintings - 150x100 cm
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Possession by François Cognet
Possession
Paintings - 65x50 cm
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