Minimalism
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Overview and quickfacts
Minimalism is a art style that is characterized by simplicity and lack of ornamentation. Minimalist artists strive to create art that is pure and uncluttered. They often use simple geometric shapes and muted colors. Minimalism began in the early 20th century as a reaction against the excesses of Abstract Expressionism.
The art style is also known as: Sparse, austere, unadorned, plain, basic
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism
1. Frank Stella (b. 1936) 2. Donald Judd (1928-1994) 3. Dan Flavin (1933-1996) 4. John McLaughlin (1898-1976) 5. Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967) 6. Barnett Newman (1905-1970) 7. Clyfford Still (1904-1980) 8. Robert Ryman (b. 1930) 9. Agnes Martin (1912-2004) 10. Anne Truitt (1921-2004) 11. Eva Hesse (1936-1970) 12. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 13. Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) 14. Robert Mangold (b. 1937) 15. Brice Marden (b. 1938) 16. Richard Serra (b. 1939) 17. Roni Horn (b. 1955) 18. Richard Long (b. 1945) 19. Hamish Fulton (b. 1946) 20. David Tremlett (b. 1945) 21. Robert Morris (b. 1931) 22. Dorothea Rockburne (b. 1932) 23. Jo Baer (b. 1929) 24. Margaret Harrison (b. 1941) 25. Mary Corse (b. 1945) 26. Liza Lou (b. 1969) 27. Sarah Sze (b. 1969) 28. Anish Kapoor (b. 1954) 29. Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) 30. Lawrence Weiner (b. 1942)
1. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 2. “Black Square” by Kazimir Malevich (1915) 3. “White Square on White Background” by Kazimir Malevich (1918) 4. “Red Square” by Kazimir Malevich (1915) 5. “Suprematist Composition” by Kazimir Malevich (1916) 6. “New York City” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 7. “Broadway Boogie Woogie” by Piet Mondrian (1942-1943) 8. “Grid” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 9. “Composition A” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 10. ” Victory Boogie Woogie” by Piet Mondrian (1942-1944) 11. “Tableau I” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 12. “Tableau II” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 13. “Tableau III” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 14. “Composition with Blue and Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 15. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 16. “Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 17. “Composition with Small Red Plane and Gray and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 18. “Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 19. “Composition with Blue and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 20. “Composition B (No. II)” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 21. “Composition with Red and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 22. “Composition with Yellow and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 23. “Composition with Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 24. “Composition with Red” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 25. “Composition with Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 26. “Composition with Blue and Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 27. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 28. “Composition with Blue, Yellow, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 29. “Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 30. “Composition with Blue, Yellow, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1930)
Detailed Description
In the late 1960s, a new art movement began to emerge in New York City. This movement was called minimalism, and it was characterized by simple, geometric shapes and muted colors. Minimalist artists sought to strip away all unnecessary elements from their work, leaving only the essential forms and colors. Some of the most famous minimalist artists include Frank Stella, Donald Judd, and Dan Flavin. Stella’s famous painting “Black Paintings” is a good example of minimalism. Judd’s “Untitled” is another well-known minimalist work. Minimalism has had a major influence on subsequent art movements, such as post-minimalism and conceptual art. It has also been a major force in the world of architecture and design. The clean, simple lines of minimalism are now seen in everything from office buildings to furniture.
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Known Artists
1. Frank Stella (b. 1936) 2. Donald Judd (1928-1994) 3. Dan Flavin (1933-1996) 4. John McLaughlin (1898-1976) 5. Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967) 6. Barnett Newman (1905-1970) 7. Clyfford Still (1904-1980) 8. Robert Ryman (b. 1930) 9. Agnes Martin (1912-2004) 10. Anne Truitt (1921-2004) 11. Eva Hesse (1936-1970) 12. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 13. Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) 14. Robert Mangold (b. 1937) 15. Brice Marden (b. 1938) 16. Richard Serra (b. 1939) 17. Roni Horn (b. 1955) 18. Richard Long (b. 1945) 19. Hamish Fulton (b. 1946) 20. David Tremlett (b. 1945) 21. Robert Morris (b. 1931) 22. Dorothea Rockburne (b. 1932) 23. Jo Baer (b. 1929) 24. Margaret Harrison (b. 1941) 25. Mary Corse (b. 1945) 26. Liza Lou (b. 1969) 27. Sarah Sze (b. 1969) 28. Anish Kapoor (b. 1954) 29. Ai Weiwei (b. 1957) 30. Lawrence Weiner (b. 1942)
Known Paintings / Pictures / Images
1. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 2. “Black Square” by Kazimir Malevich (1915) 3. “White Square on White Background” by Kazimir Malevich (1918) 4. “Red Square” by Kazimir Malevich (1915) 5. “Suprematist Composition” by Kazimir Malevich (1916) 6. “New York City” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 7. “Broadway Boogie Woogie” by Piet Mondrian (1942-1943) 8. “Grid” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 9. “Composition A” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 10. ” Victory Boogie Woogie” by Piet Mondrian (1942-1944) 11. “Tableau I” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 12. “Tableau II” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 13. “Tableau III” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 14. “Composition with Blue and Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 15. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 16. “Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 17. “Composition with Small Red Plane and Gray and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1921) 18. “Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 19. “Composition with Blue and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 20. “Composition B (No. II)” by Piet Mondrian (1942) 21. “Composition with Red and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 22. “Composition with Yellow and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1922) 23. “Composition with Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 24. “Composition with Red” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 25. “Composition with Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 26. “Composition with Blue and Yellow” by Piet Mondrian (1923) 27. “Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 28. “Composition with Blue, Yellow, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 29. “Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1925) 30. “Composition with Blue, Yellow, and Red” by Piet Mondrian (1930)
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