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Minimalism gets a second look at the Cleveland Museum of Art in a small, bracing exhibition on the prints of artists such as Donald Judd, Robert Ryman, Ellsworth Kelly and Robert Mangold.
The Psychology of Minimalist and Abstract Art. By Niraj Chokshi. July 8, 2010. Share. Save. Ever wonder why you find some minimalist or abstract art so appealing? There could be some science to it.
In the 1960s, while minimalism was draining the last bits of romanticism from American art, the home of the Renaissance experienced a kindred movement: “Arte Povera” (“poor art”). The ...
Can You Figure Out the Movies Behind These 13 Minimalist Posters? ... so the Atipo team decided to showcase paper’s expressive quality with this series of abstract and symbolic movie posters ...
Minimalist nail art is all about the fine, dainty details. Think: a single line, a small decal or two (like a heart or a flower ) against a bare nail, or barely noticeable white abstract swirls on ...
Isermann’s art insists on evoking history and its social complexities. For his cube sculptures, begin with “Die,” conceived in 1962 by architect and sculptor Tony Smith and later fabricated ...
Carmen Herrera was 106 when she died in her Manhattan loft where she had worked for more than half a century, creating a lifetime’s worth of abstract art that went almost entirely overlooked ...
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