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Minimalism



Minimalism, art movement initiated in the 1960s that stressed pure color and geometry. In both painting and sculpture—generally executed with great precision—it rejected emotionalism, striving for an “exclusive, negative, absolute, and timeless” quality. Minimalism comprises, among styles and techniques, color-field painting, hard-edge painting, pop art, the shaped canvas, serial imagery, and primary structures.



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