Study ARTH 103 - Post-Painterly Abstraction and Minimalism Flash Cards

 
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ARTH 103 - Post-Painterly Abstraction and Minimalism

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Donald Judd, American, Minimalist, 1969. Boxes. Installed into wall rather than its traditional viewing methods. Gives view of inside and of flaws -- screws, nicks, cuts -- made by hand.
Red Blue Green
Ellsworth Kelly, American, Minimalist, 1963. Inspired by Picasso -- wanted to bring modern art to America. Deceptively simple -- so carefully done it removes all emotional aspects, looks as if it was made by a machine.
Mountains and Sea
Helen Frankenthaler, American, Post-Painterly Abstraction, 1952. Spontaneous appearance, but highly controlled. Used turpentine to water down -- canvas is stained, not painted (completely flat). Mountains and sea helped Americans accept because it seemed representational, even though it wasn't -- evoked feelings, but didn't show.
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