I'm officially on study break as of now which means spending much of my time at home trying to force myself to study :/ But it also means I kind of have more time for blogging which I will probably more likely do when procrastinating from studying...
This post is a another little inspiration post thing mixed in with Art History. Minimalism is a modern art movement I learnt about last semester and is one of the few aspects of modern art I liked and wasn't disturbed by.
Dan Flavin, "Pink out of a corner - to Jasper Johns 1963"
Kosuth, "A Four Color Sentence"
Carl Andre, "Lever" 1966
Richard Serra "Te Tuhirangi Contour"
These are just a few examples, I love how simple they are and how they interact with the environment around them especially with the last image in which the sculpture changes as you move around it. I particularly like the works that incorporate light and colour, it always fascinates me how something so simple can be really stunning.
Hope you all enjoyed this post :D
xoxo
Love that Dan Flavin work - so cool!
ReplyDeleteCaitlin | Thistle & Tea
I know right! Kind of love it more by the fact that it's pink ;D
DeleteMinimalism is one of my all time fav art movements, love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteSame, it's one of my fav modern art movements! Love the simplicity of it :D
DeleteThe Dan Flavin is my fave too <3 Great post! x
ReplyDeleteThank you! His work is amazing :D
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