NOUN
- an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color
How To Use minimal art In A Sentence
- Not at all uninteresting but somewhat unsurprising and of minimal artistic value. Times, Sunday Times
- ATTRIBUTION: HILTON KRAMER, The New York Times art critic, in the late 1960s when the term minimal art was in vogue. Hilton Kramer (1928-)
- Minimal Architecture can be traced deeply into the history of Architecture and it is influenced by 1960's Minimal Art.
- His career did not take off until the early 1960s, when he turned to sculpture and became one of the leading exponents of minimal art.
- In minimal art, it would seem, are the latent possibilities, the alternatives, which are the essence of creation.
- He has designed gardens in keeping with minimal art - and also with the simple, rectilinear logic of early-twentieth-century industrial architecture.
- They referred to this kind of art as minimal art.
- But the work as a whole is a perfect summation of the very ideas proposed by minimal art: taking the bare minimum of sounds and reworking them to create something interesting, challenging, and rewarding.
- For those who accept Greenberg's formulation, it is possible to regard modernism as having come to an end in the extreme reductivism of Minimal art.
- Not at all uninteresting but somewhat unsurprising and of minimal artistic value. Times, Sunday Times