viernes, agosto 06, 2010

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Non-Objective Art

The Russian Constructivist painters Wassily Kandinsky and Kasimir Malevich and the sculptor Naum Gabo were pioneers of Non-objective art. It defines a type of abstract art that is usually, but not always, geometric and was inspired by the Greek philosopher Plato who believed that geometry was the highest form of beauty. Non-objective art may attempt to visualise the spiritual, and can be seen as carrying a moral dimension, standing for virtues like purity and simplicity. In the 1960s a group of American artists, including Sol LeWitt and Donald Judd, embraced the philosophy of Non-objective art. By creating highly simplified geometric art out of industrial materials they elevated these to an aesthetic level. Their work became known as Minimal art.

Wassily Kandinsky, Swinging, 1925
Wassily Kandinsky
Swinging
1925
Kasimir Malevich, Dynamic Suprematism, 1915 or 1916
Kasimir Malevich
Dynamic Suprematism
1915 or 1916
Naum Gabo, Construction in Space: Diagonal, 1921-5, reassembled 1986
Naum Gabo
Construction in Space: Diagonal
1921-5, reassembled 1986
Yo considero mi trabajo artístico non objective aunque reconozco que la base es DADA; sin embargo la intención a través de la cual desarrolo mis cartones responde a los postulados idealistas del arte no objetivo.
Mis verdaderos padres eran los constructivistas, el suprematismo y siempre el movimiento DADA separándolo de su enlace con el surrealismo, movimiento con el que no me siento identificada salvo algunas excepciones. por ejemplo yo no considero surrealista a Man Ray y Magritte, aunque lo sea, me complace.
Respeto el trabajo de Dalí pero cuando vi su antológica en la Tate Modern , me puse enferma.



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