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Abstraction
Abstraction is a movement that appeared at the beginning of the 20th century in opposition to figurative art, which more or less faithfully represents objects, characters, etc. This central movement in the history of contemporary art is one of the greatest artistic revolutions that exists. If you want to go back to the fundamentals and study this subject in more depth thanks to a few key artists, you've come to the right place!
Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011) was a defining figure of mid-20th-century American art. With an extraordinary language of abstraction, she worked across sculpture, printmaking, woodcutting, and even set design, but it was her imposing paintings, replete with gestural swathes of emotive color, for which she ascended the ranks to Modern Master.
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video - 5:22
Know the Artist: Helen Frankenthaler
By: Several Circles

video - 9:17
The Case for Abstraction
By: The Art Assignment

podcast - 60:00
Hilma Af Klint: The First Abstract Painter
By: More Than A Muse

video - 28:48
Wassily Kandinsky
By: Who ARTed

podcast - 21:38
Piet Mondrian’s “Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue” (1927)
By: The Lonely Palette

podcast - 60:00
Sonia Delaunay: The Queen of Abstract Avant-Garde
By: More Than A Muse

video - 3:50
Malevich, Suprematist Composition: White on White
By: SmartHistory

video - 8:40
Abstract Expressionism : From ‘Jack The Dripper’ to Color Fields
By: Curious Muse