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Imagine a weathered silence punctuated by vibrant whispers. Visually raw, it embraces imperfection and breaks Minimalism’s rigid molds, with organic forms and tactile surfaces inviting tactile reflection.

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Overview and Quickfacts

Art strives to embrace the overlooked whispers in the abstract chorus, revealing complexity within simplicity. Where Minimalism stripped away, Post-Minimalism adds emotion, texture, and humanity to the blank slate.

Can understand it also, as:
Post-Minimal Art, Anti-Minimalism

Categorize it as:
Modernism, Abstract Art

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Organic forms bloom, In softness, truth emerges. Boldly, echoes hum.
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Detailed Description

Post-Minimalism is the art of contradiction; an evocative bridge between abstraction and emotion where the artist’s touch remains visible. It emerged in the late 1960s, encouraging exploration beyond simplistic confines, honoring material rawness and human imperfection. Skillful manipulation of everyday materials transcends the purity of form, resulting in sculptures that breathe life through imperfections and performances that provoke deep introspection. Its aesthetic celebrates the beauty found in chaos and the poignancy of transience.

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1. Originated in the late 1960s. 2. Prioritized material and process over purity of form. 3. Key figures include Eva Hesse and Richard Serra. 4. Explores boundaries between art and viewer. 5. Known for expressive use of unconventional materials.
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Artists, Paintings, and more

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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Eva Hesse 2. Richard Serra 3. Robert Smithson 4. Lynda Benglis 5. Bruce Nauman

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “No Title” by Eva Hesse 2. “Tilted Arc” by Richard Serra 3. “Spiral Jetty” by Robert Smithson

Epoch

Late 1960s to 1980s

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