The pictorial language of geometric
abstraction, based on the use of simple geometric forms placed in
nonillusionistic space and combined into nonobjective compositions, seizing
on the it-is-what-it-is essentialism of Euclidean geometric shapes,
evolved as the logical conclusion of the Cubist destruction and reformulation
of the established conventions of form and space. Abstract art is an attempt to analyze and simplify
what we see, to pick and choose, also
emphasized the flatness of the picture surface—as the carrier of applied
elements—as well as the physical "reality" of the explored forms and
materials.
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