Minimalism

Minimalism
About this book
In the 1960's art world, in response to the flamboyant self-indulgence of Abstract Expressionism, there arose a cold, bare-bones art form called Minimalism. Using examples ranging from small-scale sculpture to massive earthworks, San Francisco art critic Kenneth Baker traces the history of one of the century's most important and long-lived art movements.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL4853902W
Subjects
American ArtMinimal artModern ArtConceptual artMinimalist artTheory of art20th Century ArtPsychologyArt & Art InstructionUnited StatesPersonalityCriticismHistory - Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945)20th centuryArt, American