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The Transformative Art of Willem de Kooning
Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) is regarded as one of the most influential figures in abstract expressionism.

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Jackson Pollock: Paint, Chaos, and Artistic Vision
Jackson Pollock emerged as one of the most pioneering artists of the 20th century, celebrated for his distinct “drip painting” technique.

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Paul Klee: The Poet of Visual Art
Klee was not only a painter but also a thinker whose philosophy of art has profoundly influenced artists and art enthusiasts worldwide.

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Frank Stella: Redefining the Boundaries of Modern Art
Stella’s career spans over six decades, characterized by a constant drive to redefine the possibilities of art.

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The father of the Op Art movement
Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), born in Pécs, Hungary, is widely regarded as the father of the Op Art movement.

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The Master of Light and Form
Richard Diebenkorn's search for balance, light, and space has had a lasting influence on modern art.

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Mark Rothko: A Journey into Depth and Colour
Rothko refused to label his work as abstraction, instead describing it as a “window” into the human soul.

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Hans Hofmann: A Pioneer of Abstract Art
Hans Hofmann, a name inextricably linked to the realm of abstract art, has left an indelible mark on the history of art.

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Kazimir Malevich: The Journey to the Absolute
Kazimir Malevich was both a visionary and a mystic, an artist who pushed the boundaries of the visual and the spiritual.

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The spiritual and the infinite Blue
Yves Klein's work laid the foundations for what is now recognised as conceptual art, minimalism, and performance art.

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The Essence of Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich’s The Non-Objective World is a landmark text that redefines the role of art in modern society.

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Wassily Kandinsky is Abstract Art
Kandinsky’s work shows us that art does not always have to be tied to recognisable forms of the everyday.

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Joan Miró: Dreams in Colour and Form
His paintings and sculptures are not representations of what we see, but of what we feel, dream, and remember.

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Sean Scully’s Artistic Journey
Scully has developed a distinctive artistic style that is both modernist and timeless.

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The Architect of a New Visual Language
Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) is regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of abstract art.

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Clyfford Still: The Depths of Abstraction
Clyfford Still is inextricably linked to the evolution of abstract art in the 20th century.

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Bridget Riley: A Life in Motion
Her work within the Op Art movement has profoundly impacted not only the art world but also the realms of graphic design and fashion.

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Barnett Newman: A Colorful Life in Abstract Lines
His innovative approach to abstraction and his exploration of color and form have left a lasting impact on the art world.

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Arshile Gorky: A Pivotal Figure in Abstract Art
Gorky’s approach to art as a conduit for emotional expression and his embrace of automatism deeply influenced these artists.

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Kandinsky’s Concerning the Spiritual Power in Art
In "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" Wassily Kandinsky presents a revolutionary perspective on art. Here you can read a summary.

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