Saturday, April 24, 2010
art&abstraction
james sienna
jackson pollock
piet mondrian
mark rothko
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terry winters
Why does abstract art mainly refer to abstract painting and not any other genre?
Does the idea of “flatness” still imply any significance to many artists today? What is so special and outstanding about flatting the surface of canvas?
How can one possibly acknowledge the content behind the work when the work doesn’t show anything else but color and form?
Can abstract art be conceptual art?
Who made Jackson Pollock so famous and influential? Is it Pollock himself or Greenberg?
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