Changes in the form of Art

Each generation is at some point in revolt against the standards of its fathers; each work of art derives its appeal to contemporaries not only from what it does but also from what it leaves undone. The term Post-Modernism was introduced into the discussion in 1975 by Charles Jencks, a young architect who was tired [...]

Posted at 11:25 am on December 18, 2007 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Abstract Art, Art, Articles, Contemporary Art | Tagged: , , | read on

Abstract Art – the debate

It is often said that the term “abstract art” is not very well chosen, and replacements such as “non-objective” or “figurative” are more appropriate. However, what matters is the work of art and not its tag. It maybe that Kandinsky’s first experiments at colour music were not a complete success, but it is understandable the [...]

Posted at 4:39 pm on December 2, 2007 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Abstract Art, Art, Articles | Tagged: , | read on


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