Geometric Abstraction
In geometric abstraction, artists explore the balance between shapes, lines, and colors to build compositions that are as rigorous as they are intuitive. Inheriting the major avant garde movements of the twentieth century, from Constructivism to Bauhaus and De Stijl, this approach is one of the founding currents of abstract art, whose influence continues strongly in contemporary creation.
Works associated with this movement play with the precision of drawing, the tension between flat areas of color, and spatial organization, oscillating between strict formal research and compositional freedom. Foundational figures such as Mondrian, Malevich, and Josef Albers established a visual vocabulary that many contemporary artists continue to question and reinvent.
On Artsper, this selection shows how geometry, far from being a constraint, becomes a language in its own right and a constantly evolving field of artistic experimentation.
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