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Abstract Art
Abstract art, often referred to as non-representational or non-objective art, is a genre that eschews the direct depiction of visual reality. Instead, it employs shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect, allowing for a subjective interpretation by the viewer. This movement marked a significant departure from traditional artistic expressions, emphasizing an artist’s internal vision over external reality.
Origins and Early Influences
The roots of abstract art can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a period characterized by rapid industrialization and profound societal changes. Artists began to challenge established norms, seeking new ways to represent the evolving world around them. Movements such as Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism played pivotal roles in this shift. For instance, the Impressionists’ focus on light and color over detailed realism paved the way for more abstract considerations in art.
Emergence of Pure Abstraction
By the early 20th century, the quest for pure abstraction gained momentum. Artists like Wassily Kandinsky, often credited with creating the first purely abstract paintings, believed that art should transcend the material world and evoke spiritual or emotional responses. Similarly, Kazimir Malevich’s “Black Square” (1915) introduced Suprematism, focusing on basic geometric forms and the supremacy of pure artistic feeling.
Key Movements and Artists
Several movements contributed to the development and proliferation of abstract art:
- Cubism: Pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Cubism deconstructed objects into fragmented, geometric forms, presenting multiple viewpoints simultaneously. This analytical approach laid the groundwork for further abstraction in art.
- Futurism: Originating in Italy, Futurism emphasized speed, technology, and dynamic movement, often abstracting forms to convey the essence of modern life.
- De Stijl: Led by artists like Piet Mondrian, this Dutch movement advocated for pure abstraction through the use of straight lines, right angles, and primary colors, aiming for universal harmony and order.
- Abstract Expressionism: Emerging in post-World War II America, artists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko focused on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation, emphasizing the act of painting itself as an essential aspect of the artwork.
Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations
Abstract art is deeply intertwined with various philosophical and theoretical frameworks. Theosophy, a spiritual movement popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, influenced artists like Kandinsky and Mondrian, who sought to represent the spiritual realities beyond the physical world. Additionally, the advent of modern psychology, particularly the exploration of the subconscious by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, offered artists new avenues to explore inner experiences and emotions abstractly.
Global Spread and Adaptations
While abstract art found fertile ground in Europe, its influence quickly spread worldwide. In Russia, the Constructivists embraced abstraction to reflect modern industrial society, integrating art with everyday life. In the United States, the Harlem Renaissance saw African American artists incorporating abstract elements to express cultural identity and experiences. Similarly, in Asia, traditional art forms blended with abstract principles, leading to unique interpretations and styles.
Criticism and Controversies
Abstract art has not been without its critics. Detractors often argue that its departure from recognizable subjects can lead to ambiguity or a lack of meaning. Some view it as elitist or inaccessible to the general public. However, proponents contend that abstraction allows for personal interpretation, emotional engagement, and a break from conventional aesthetics, encouraging viewers to engage with art on a more introspective level.
Legacy and Continuing Influence
Today, abstract art’s legacy is evident across various creative fields. Its principles have influenced architecture, design, literature, and even music. Contemporary artists continue to explore abstraction, pushing boundaries and redefining what art can be. The movement’s emphasis on individual perception and experience has democratized art, allowing for a diverse range of expressions and interpretations.
Conclusion
Abstract art represents a pivotal shift in the history of artistic expression. By moving away from literal representations, it opened up new possibilities for creativity, allowing artists and viewers alike to explore the depths of emotion, thought, and perception. Its enduring influence underscores its significance as a transformative force in the art world.
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Farm near Duivendrecht 1916
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Farm near Duivendrecht, in the evening 1916
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Farm Near Duivendrecht, in the Evening 1916
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Blossoming trees before a haystack 1903
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Brabant Farmyard
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
A farmyard
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Curved Irrigation Ditch Bordering Farmyard with Flowering Trees
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Departure for fishing (Zuiderzee)
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Drydock at Durgerdam
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Farm Building with Bridge
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Farm Building with Well in Daylight
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farm Setting with Foreground Tree and Irrigation Ditch
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farm Setting, Three Tall Trees in the Foreground, c. 1907
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farmhouse with clothesline 1897
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Farmstead along the water screened by nine tall trees 1905
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farmstead on the Gein screened by tall trees with streaked sky
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farmyard with Laundry and Logs
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Ferme sur le Gein, dissimulée par de grands arbres, au coucher de soleil
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Field with Young Trees in the Foreground 1907
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Haystack and Farm Sheds in a Field
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Hoeve met Wilgen aan het water I
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Landscape, c. 1905
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Two Trees Silhouetted behind a Water Course
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Village Church – De Jacobskerk in Winterswijk
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Vinken Bridge at Diemen
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Tree and Cows Along a Stream
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Windmill near Tall Trees with Woman at the Wash Stoop 1907
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Landzicht boerderij met witte lucht
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Landzicht Farm under Light Blue Sky 1906
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Farm Building and Well
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Post Mill at Heeswijk, Side View 1904
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Oostzijdse Mill
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Windmill in the Evening 1917
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Oostzijdse Mill along the River Gein by Moonlight 1903
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Houses and paltrok mill on the Voorweg
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Stammer mill with summer house 1905
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Oostzijdse Mill with Extended Light Blue, Yellow and Violet Sky 1907
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $339.00
Oostzijdse mill
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Oostzijde windmill at night
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $329.00
Irrigation Ditch with Young Pollarded Willow 1900
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Landscape near Arnhem
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Lange Bleekerssloot with Barge
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Scattered Trees on Sloping Land
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Polder with moored boat near Amsterdam I
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Schemering
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $299.00
Ships in the moonlight 1890
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Spring Sun (Lentezon) – Castle Ruin – Brederode
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Stammer Mill with Streaked Sky
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Study for “Stadhouderskade”
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $329.00
Three haystacks in a field
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Truncated View of the Broekzijder Mill on the Gein, Wings Facing West
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Young Tree Grove Amidst Water Reflections
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Wilgenbos, Stammen Leunen naar Links II
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $329.00
The Weavers’ House 1899
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Willow grove, trunks leaning left I
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Boerderijgevel
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Willow Grove – Impression of Light and Shadow 1905
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Aan Ouderkerkerdijk bij de Omval in de Avond II
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Barn doors of a Brabant farm building
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Boerderij waarvoor een waterpomp
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Boerenerf in de Achterhoek
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Lighthouse near Westkapelle
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $259.00
Amstel, Café ‘t Vissertje II
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $339.00
Irrigation Ditch with wood Gate at Left
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $329.00
Paysage près d’Amsterdam
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Beach with Three or Four Piers at Domburg 1909
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $269.00
Polder Landscape with Group of Five Cows
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Polder met gemeerde vrachtschuit buiten Amsterdam II
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Appels, ronde pot en plaat op een tafel
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Apples, Ginger Pot and Plate on a Ledge 1901
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $289.00
Drie Chrysanten
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $279.00
Dying Sunflower I, 1908
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $359.00
Still Life with Sunflower 1907
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $239.00
Gladiolus
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Chrysanthemum 1900
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $309.00
Still-Life with Two Oranges
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00
Still life with a plaster bust
By Piet MondrianSizes starting at $249.00













































































