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Minimalism Minimalism Vicki Fung Vicki Fung Michelle Abraham Michelle Abraham Wajiha Fatima Wajiha Fatima

Minimalism Trends of contemporary

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MinimalismMinimalismVicki FungVicki Fung

Michelle Abraham Michelle Abraham Wajiha FatimaWajiha Fatima

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ARTISTIC INFLUENCESARTISTIC INFLUENCES► Argument against:Argument against:

Abstract ExpressionismAbstract Expressionism Relational method of paintingRelational method of painting Category distinctionsCategory distinctions

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Abstract ExpressionismAbstract Expressionism

Jackson Pollock - Convergence (1952)

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Relational Method of Relational Method of PaintingPainting

Ingres - Apotheosis of Homer (1827)

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Minimalist PaintingMinimalist Painting

Frank Stella - Black Paintings

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SOCIAL INFLUENCES SOCIAL INFLUENCES ►The ShakersThe Shakers►Post-WarPost-War►American Ideal of Simplicity American Ideal of Simplicity

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ECONOMICAL INFLUENCESECONOMICAL INFLUENCES►Post War BoomPost War Boom

Mass ProductionMass Production

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INTRODUCTION TO INTRODUCTION TO MINIMALISMMINIMALISM

► Time Period: Late 50’s to early 70’sTime Period: Late 50’s to early 70’s

► Leading artistsLeading artists Frank StellaFrank Stella Carl AndreCarl Andre Dan FlavinDan Flavin Donald JuddDonald Judd Robert MorrisRobert Morris Sol LeWittSol LeWitt

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Constructivism Duchamp

Minimalism

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DuchampDuchamp

Marcel Duchamp – Fountain (1917)

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ConstructivismConstructivism

Kasimir Malevich – Black Square (1913-1915)

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MAIN ARTISTS – INVENTIONSMAIN ARTISTS – INVENTIONS► ReductionReduction► Artwork as a wholeArtwork as a whole► Reject metaphorsReject metaphors► Viewer, piece, and space relationshipViewer, piece, and space relationship► Context of objectContext of object

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MAIN ARTISTS – METHODSMAIN ARTISTS – METHODS► Industrially produced Industrially produced

““materials are materials”materials are materials”►Sculpture, canvases, installationsSculpture, canvases, installations►Knocked off the pedestal Knocked off the pedestal

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FRANK STELLAFRANK STELLA

►Founder of Minimalism movementFounder of Minimalism movement►CharacteristicsCharacteristics►Blank Painting Series (1958-1960)Blank Painting Series (1958-1960)►Aluminum Series (1960)Aluminum Series (1960)►Portrait Series (1963-1964)Portrait Series (1963-1964)► Irregular Polygon Series (1957-1967)Irregular Polygon Series (1957-1967)►Protractor Series (1967-1971)Protractor Series (1967-1971)

“a flat surface with paint on it – nothing more”

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Jasper Johns – Three Flags (1958)

Frank Stella – Mas o Menos (1964)

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Black Painting Series (1958-Black Painting Series (1958-1960)1960)

Marriage of Reason & Squalor

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Arbeit Macht Frei from Black Series I

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Arundel Castle

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Die Fahne Hoch

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Aluminum Series 1960

UntitledLuis Miguel Dominguin

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Portrait Series 1963 -1964

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Irregular Polygon Series (1965-Irregular Polygon Series (1965-1966)1966)

'Moutonville IV'

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'Chocorua IV'

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Wolfeboro IV

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Union I

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'Tuftonboro III'

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Protractor Series (1967-1971)Protractor Series (1967-1971)

Untitled (Fan Protractor Variation)

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Tahkt-I-Suleiman Variation II

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Raqqa II

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CARL ANDRECARL ANDRE

►CharacteristicsCharacteristics►““Sculpture as form”Sculpture as form”►““Sculpture as structure”Sculpture as structure”►““Sculpture as place”Sculpture as place”

“periodic table of elements is for me what the color spectrum is for a painter”

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““Sculpture as Sculpture as Form”Form”

Pyramid (Square Plan) / Cedar Piece (1959)

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““Sculpture as Sculpture as Structure”Structure”

Timber Piece (Well) (1964-1970)

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““Sculpture as Place”Sculpture as Place”

Equivalent I-VIII (1966)

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Equivalent I-VIII (1966)

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““Sculpture as Place”Sculpture as Place”

Steel Magnesium Plain (1969)

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DAN FLAVINDAN FLAVIN►Duchamp InfluenceDuchamp Influence►Fluorescent lightsFluorescent lights

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Untitled (To Bob and Pat Rohm)(1969)

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Untitled (to Jan and Ron Greenberg)(1972-1973)

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Untitled (to a man, George McGovern) 2 (1972)

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Untitled (to Barnett Newman to commemorate his simple problem, red,

yellow, and blue)(1970)

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Diagonal of Personal Ecstasy (the diagonal of May 25, 1963)

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DONALD JUDDDONALD JUDD

►ViewsViews►CharacteristicsCharacteristics►““Boxes”Boxes”►““Stacks”Stacks”►““Progressions”Progressions”

“It takes a great deal of time and thought to install work carefully. This should not always be thrown away. Most art is fragile and some should be placed and never moved again.”

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Untitled (1963)

““Boxes”Boxes”

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““Boxes”Boxes”

100 Untitled Works in Mill Aluminum (1982-1986)

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““Stacks”Stacks”

Untitled (1990)

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““Progression”Progression”

Progression (1978)

Untitled (Progression) (1969)

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ROBERT MORRISROBERT MORRIS

►Theater influenceTheater influence►““Column”Column”► InstallationsInstallations

Blank Form SculptureBlank Form Sculpture►Psychological InfluencesPsychological Influences

"simplicity of shape does not necessarily equate with simplicity of experience"

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Box With the Sound of its Own Making (1961)

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Installation Green Gallery, New York (1964)

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Untitled (Three L-Beams) (1965)

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Untitled (1968)

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SOL LEWITTSOL LEWITT

►ViewsViews►CharacteristicsCharacteristics►Wall Structure (1962-1965)Wall Structure (1962-1965)►Serial Project (1966)Serial Project (1966)►Buried Cube Containing an Object Buried Cube Containing an Object

(1968)(1968)

“In my case, I used the elements of these simple forms. Square, cube, line, colors to produce logical systems. Most of these were

finite; that is they were complete using all possible variation. This kept them simple.”

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Wall Structure (1965)

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WALL STRUCTURE 1962 -1965

BLACK 1962

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Serial Project (1966)

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Buried Cube Containing an Object (1968)

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OTHER FORMS OF MINIMAL OTHER FORMS OF MINIMAL ARTART

►Minimalist writingMinimalist writing Carl AndreCarl Andre Sol LeWittSol LeWitt

►Minimalist musicMinimalist music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JOCHx

iyQyI

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REACTIONSREACTIONS►No set definitionNo set definition►Extremely unpopularExtremely unpopular►Art of NothingnessArt of Nothingness

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THE PRESENTTHE PRESENT►FashionFashion► Interior designInterior design

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FASHION

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INTERIOR