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Abstractionism, also known as Abstract Art, is a style of art that originated in the early 20th century and is characterized by a focus on form, color, and texture rather than representation. This movement was a major departure from the traditional representational art that had dominated Western art for centuries, and it had a significant impact on the development of modern art.

Abstractionism emerged in several different countries and was influenced by a range of artistic and cultural movements. In Russia, for example, the Suprematist movement led by Kazimir Malevich was a key influence on the development of abstractionism. Malevich believed that art should be purely non-objective and that it should strive for a sense of spiritual purity and transcendence.

In Germany, the Bauhaus school was a major center for the development of abstractionism. Founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, the Bauhaus was an interdisciplinary school that brought together artists, architects, and designers. The school emphasized the importance of simplicity, functionality, and abstraction in design, and it had a significant impact on the development of modernist architecture and design.

In the United States, abstractionism emerged in the 1940s and 1950s as part of the broader movement of Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionist artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning sought to create works of art that expressed emotional and spiritual themes through the use of abstract forms and colors.

One of the key features of abstractionism is the use of color and form to create a sense of visual harmony and balance. Many abstractionist artists use geometric shapes and bold colors in their work, and they often explore the relationships between these elements in different ways.

Another important feature of abstractionism is its emphasis on the process of creating art. Many abstractionist artists place a strong emphasis on the act of making art, and they often allow chance and spontaneity to play a role in the creation of their works.

In addition to Abstract Expressionism, other movements that have been associated with abstractionism include Minimalism, Op Art, and Color Field painting. Each of these movements explored different aspects of abstractionism and had a significant impact on the development of modern art.

Today, abstractionism remains an important and influential style of art, and it continues to inspire artists and designers around the world.

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Composition, n.d. by Stuart Davis | Art Print

Composition n.d.

Stuart Davis
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.20
SKU: 8592-STD
Original Size:28 x 38.1 cm
Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown USA

Pad No. 4, 1947 by Stuart Davis | Art Print

Pad No. 4 1947

Stuart Davis
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.20
SKU: 8591-STD
Original Size:35.6 x 45.7 cm
Brooklyn Museum of Art New York USA

Concentric Circles, 1913 by Kandinsky | Art Print

Concentric Circles 1913

Wassily Kandinsky
Giclée Paper Art Print
$48.75
SKU: 4759-KAW
Original Size:unknown
Private Collection

For Internal Use Only, 1945 by Stuart Davis | Art Print

For Internal Use Only 1945

Stuart Davis
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.20
SKU: 3979-STD
Original Size:114.3 x 71 cm
Reynolda House Museum of American Art North Carolina USA

Upward, 1929 by Kandinsky | Art Print

Upward 1929

Wassily Kandinsky
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.35
SKU: 3935-KAW
Original Size:70 x 49 cm
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York USA

Composition with Red, Yellow, Green, 1930 by Mondrian | Art Print
SKU: 3929-MOP
Original Size:59.5 x 59.5 cm
National Museum Belgrade Serbia

Egg Beater 3, 1927 by Stuart Davis | Art Print

Egg Beater 3 1927

Stuart Davis
Giclée Canvas Print
$51.20
SKU: 3927-STD
Original Size:63.8 x 99.4 cm
Boston Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts USA

Abstraction, White Rose II, 1927 by O'Keeffe | Art Print
SKU: 3884-OKF
Original Size:91.4 x 76.2 cm
The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation Santa Fe USA

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