A Fine Line: Concrete, Constructivist and Minimalist Art
Austin Desmond Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by 28 artists whose practice lies within the spheres of concrete, minimalist and constructivist art. The exhibition focuses, not on the strict principles underlying these movements, but shows work which crosses all three boundaries.
Concrete, constructivist and minimalist art, although distinct in character, methodology and ideology, embrace one main common position: abstraction in its purist form. In 1947 Max Bill wrote ‘the goal of concrete art is to develop objects for mental use……the purest expression of harmonious measure and law’.
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Austin Desmond Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of works by 28 artists whose practice lies within the spheres of concrete, minimalist and constructivist art. The exhibition focuses, not on the strict principles underlying these movements, but shows work which crosses all three boundaries.
Concrete, constructivist and minimalist art, although distinct in character, methodology and ideology, embrace one main common position: abstraction in its purist form. In 1947 Max Bill wrote ‘the goal of concrete art is to develop objects for mental use……the purest expression of harmonious measure and law’.
Artists on show
- Anthony Hill
- Arturo Bonfanti
- Aurélie Nemours
- Bob Law
- Gerwald Rockenschaub
- Gillian Wise
- Henryk Stazewski
- Jiri Dobrovic
- Kenneth Martin
- Lucio Fontana
- Malcolm Hughes
- Margaret Mellis
- Max Bill
- Natalie Dower
- Peter Lowe
- Raimund Girke
- Richard Lin
- Sol LeWitt
- Terry Pope
- Tess Jaray
- Victor Pasmore
- Victor Vasarely
- Walter Dexel
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