The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conceptualist \Con*cep"tu*al*ist\, n. (Metaph.)
One who maintains the theory of conceptualism.
--Stewart.
Wiktionary
n. 1 An artist involved in the conceptualism movement. 2 (context philosophy English) One who maintains the theory of conceptualism.
Usage examples of "conceptualist".
Precision and arbitrariness were the twin hallmarks of Conceptualist activity.
Andy's spirited championship of the Conceptualists was not entirely disinterested.
As a youth, Adorno had had a dream of establishing his own Conceptualist chapter in London's Earl's Court, marshaling his men with invisible dexterity, submitting his own projects to Conceptualist HQ, attracting the attention of the team's most hardened operatives, rising within the organization as an indispensable executive figure, being at last petitioned to mastermind all future Gestures.
Although Andy had already gained one of the two qualifications for Conceptualist membership (he was over six feet tall) and would shortly acquire the second (a humanities degree), that prayer had long ago begun to fade.