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Minimalism Kristy Valerie Alex 5

Minimalism kristy mc gowan alex miller valerie kempen

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Presentation for Modern Literature and the Arts' lecture on Minimalism as a 20th Century Art movement. Spring 2013

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  • 1. KristyValerieAlex

2. Minimalism??DonaldJudd, Untitles, 197 3. Characteristics What you see is what you see. Frank Stella Literal Often geometric Repetition Less is more a direct relationship with the viewer No expression or artists touch Not unique! 4. Materials Industrial Often assembled in factories Mostly sculptures Space Precision 5. InfluencesJackson Pollock, AutumnRhythm, 1950 6. InfluencesAndyWarhol, CampbellsSoup, 1968 7. InfluencesMarcelDuchamp, BicycleWheel, 1913 8. Kasimir Malevich1913Black Square onWhite Form 9. Donald Judd1928-1994 10. A shape, a volume, a color, asurface is something itself. Itshouldnt be concealed aspartof a fairly different whole.-DonaldJudd 11. Untitled1965 12. Untitled1962 13. Untitled1963 14. Untitled1966 15. Relief1961 16. Frank Stella1936-Present 17. What you seeis what you see.-FrankStella 18. Black Paintings1959 19. Kastura1979 20. Cipango1962 21. Protractor Series, Sabra II1967 22. Irregular Polygons SeriesOssippee1967 23. Dan FlavinThe Diagonalof May25, 1963 24. Greens CrossingGreens 25. Sol LeWitt49 three-part variations on three types of cubesWall Drawing 797Scribbles 26. 49 three-part variations onthree types of cubes 27. Wall Drawing 797 28. Wall Drawings 790A and790B: IrregularAlternating Color Bands 29. Scribbles 30. Post-MinimalismArchitectureFurnitureSculptureEtc. 31. Steps, Richard S.Munoz-Vidal, 2009 32. ReactionEve Hesse, Right After, 1969 33. Eve Hesse, Metronomic IrregularityI, 1966 34. TumbleweedMinimal Housing