Description
Explore how artists began to create art that did not represent objects, landscapes, or people.
Abstract Art emerged in the early 20th century as artists moved away from realism and focused on emotion, form, and color. Instead of showing the outside world, they expressed inner feelings or ideas. Some forms were geometric (clean lines and shapes), while others were expressive and spontaneous.
Types of Abstraction:
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Geometric Abstraction: clean shapes, structure (Mondrian)
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Expressionistic Abstraction: movement, gesture, emotion (Pollock)





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