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Minimalist abstract art
Minimalist abstract art












Over the course of the 20th Century, a number of movements advocated and put forward interpretations of abstract art, including Surrealism, Dadaism, Cubism, and Fauvism. Image by Bumble Dee.Ībstract art went hand-in-hand with the evolution of Modernism and Post-Modernism, interdisciplinary movements that encouraged a break away from the traditional approaches, styles, and ways of thinking inherited from the Renaissance, Early Modern, and Victorian ages. Visitors to the Museum of Modern Art in New York look at a painting by abstract artist Jackson Pollock. Abstraction gave artists a new level of freedom to experiment with artistic methods and allowed these artists to reshape the traditional meaning of what “art” was.

minimalist abstract art

Early abstract artists working during the late 19th and early 20th centuries used color, form, shape, and line to create paintings, sculptures, and drawings that purposefully felt independent from identifiable objects, landscapes, and people. While realist art tries to put forward a depiction of actual reality, abstract art strives for the exact opposite. Read on to learn more about different types of abstract art - from cubism to surrealism, marbling to abstract organic - and which styles are being reinterpreted for contemporary design, as well as how you can use abstract images in your own designs.

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Here we demystify abstract art, so you can use it in your designs. Different types of abstract art can seem eccentric, but they’re way more useful than you think.














Minimalist abstract art