Minimalism
Minimalism was a primarily American art movement of the 1960s, characterised by simple geometric shapes and massive forms.
Minimalism in art goes beyond the idea of art imitating something else, challenging traditional ideas of craftsmanship while often leveraging mathematical systems. Normally, we think of art as showing something from the real world, like a landscape, a person, or even a potted plant. It can also represent emotions or feelings. However, in minimalism, there's no effort to show an external reality – the artist wants you to focus only on what's right in front of you. The material it's made from and the shape of the artwork itself are what matter. As the minimalist painter Frank Stella put it, "What you see is what you see.”
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Giorgiko
Giorgiko is the artist name for the creative duo of Darren Inouye (he/him) and Trisha Inouye (she/her), both born in 1989 in California, USA. The husband-and-wife team currently live and work in Los Angeles, USA.
Grant Riven Yun
Grant Yun (he/him) was born in San Jose, California. He is based in Milwaukee where he currently works and studies.
Sarah Morris
Sarah Morris was born in London, England in 1967, and raised in Rhode Island, USA. She’s now based in New York, working from her studio in Long Island City.
Ix Shells
Itzel Yard, aka Ix Shells, (she/her) was born in 1990 in Panama, where she continues to live and work.
Szabolcs Bozó
Szabolcs Bozó was born in 1992 in Pécs, Hungary, and now lives and works in London, UK.
Jenny Brosinski
Jenny Brosinski was born in 1984 in Celle, Germany, and now lives and works in Berlin.
Chris Succo
Chris Succo was born in 1979 and lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Frédéric Platéus
Frédéric Platéus was born in 1976 in Belgium and currently lives and works in Liège.
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