That year she saw one of the earliest exhibitions of Conceptual Art, organized in Manhattan by Seth Siegelaub and including works by Huebler, Robert Barry, Lawrence Weiner and Joseph Kosuth, a precocious, philosophically inclined artist only two years her senior. The show, with its emphasis on ideas over materials, was a shock — it made her “nauseous,” she said — and she stopped painting. nytimes/2013/07/01/arts/design/sarah-charlesworth-artist-of-deconstructed-photographs-dies-at-66.html
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