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Concretism may
refer to one of the
following Concrete art, a form of
abstractionism Concrete poetry Gutai Art ****ociation, a
group of
artists who pursued...
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Julio Barragán (1928 – 14
January 2011) was an
Argentine painter of the
Concretist and
Cubist schools. Barragán was born in
Buenos Aires. He
began studying...
- varieties, (v) The
school of "classic" form, and (vi) The Precisionists, or
concretists.
Although Bloom is
least interested in the
first two schools, the second...
- the 1950s,
after a
brief "
concretist"
period (even
though the
artist himself never acknowledged being part of the
concretist movement as such). The 1960s...
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entitled 'Neo-Dada in the
United States'.
After an
attempt to
define '
Concretist Neo-Dada' art, he
explained that
Fluxus was
opposed to the
exclusion of...
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Brazilian artist and
graphic designer. He was a
prominent figure during the
concretist and Tropicália movements. Dias and his
family moved from
Campina Grande...
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foundation for
their ideas, Neo-
Concretists believed objectivity and
mathematical principles alone could not
accomplish the
Concretist goal of
creating a transcendental...
- Pape (1927–2004),
Brazilian artist,
active in both the
Concrete and Neo-
Concretist movements in
Brazil Ligia (name)
Ligeia (disambiguation) This page or...
- museet.
Abstract art made its
breakthrough first in
concrete art.
Early concretists included Birger Carlstedt and Sam Vanni. When Vanni's
monumental painting...
- Exhibition.[citation needed]
Clark soon
became a
prime figure among the Neo-
concretists,
whose 1959
manifesto called for
abstract art to be more
subjective and...