

Typically the precedents cited were Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades, the Suprematist compositions of Kazimir Malevich and Barnett Newman’s Abstract Expressionist paintings. Minimalism is a relatively new concept and art style that came into view in the early 1960s. This included the monochrome paintings of Yves Klein, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Frank Stell and Brice Marden, and even aspects of Pop art and Post-painterly Abstraction. 1 of 9 Summary of Minimalism Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s among artists who were self-consciously renouncing recent art they thought had become stale and academic. Posted, In Art Blog, SN, Calman Shemi Minimalist art is a type of art that deals with simplistic abstract art. Accounts and explanations of Minimalism varied considerably, as did the range of work to which it was related. Modern minimalism prioritizes simplicity and elegance. Minimalist painting is purely realistic-the subject being the painting itself.’ The term gained currency in the 1960s. What is Modern Minimalism Modern minimalism relies on a few essential tenets that span both personal and design influences in the world around us. Burlyuk wrote: ‘Minimalism derives its name from the minimum of operating means. Framed Wall Art, 2pack Canvas Art Prints, Minimalist Abstract Paintings Artwork, 16x24inch, Modern Creative Wall Dcor, Aesthetic Decor Posters, For Bathroom Living Room Bedroom. So, give a new dimension to the place with minimalist art prints.

It was first used by David Burlyuk in the catalogue introduction for an exhibition of John Graham’s paintings at the Dudensing Gallery in New York in 1929. With this art print any space whether a home or a restaurant looks modern and lively.

Term used in the 20th century, in particular from the 1960s, to describe a style characterized by an impersonal austerity, plain geometric configurations and industrially processed materials.
