Geometric : 9 Articles

Read 9 exclusive articles related to "Geometric" on ArtMajeur magazine

Kristin Baker – The colorful explosion of contemporary painting

Artist Portrait • 5 minutes read
Kristin Baker is an American contemporary painter , known for her dynamic and abstract compositions that capture the energy of movement. Her unique style, combining acrylic paint on PVC , bold colors and layering, has earned her a prominent place in contemporary art . Her work is inspired by futurism , pop art and geometric abstraction.

Peter Halley: Pioneering Neo-Conceptual Art Since 1980

Artist portraits • 15 minutes read
Peter Halley, born in 1953, is a prominent American artist recognized as a key figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement that emerged in the 1980s. Renowned for his vibrant Day-Glo geometric paintings, Halley is also a writer and previously the publisher of index Magazine.

The Rhythms of Modernity: Piet Mondrian's Artistic Evolution

Artist portraits • 10 minutes read
Piet Mondrian, a Dutch painter, is best known for his pioneering role in abstract art. His work is characterized by a reduction of form and color, focusing on straight lines, geometric shapes, and primary colors...

All about abstraction: the tale of the artists of Artmajeur

Abstract art • 13 minutes read
Abstract art is a diverse and fascinating field, moving away from traditional forms to explore colors and shapes that connect deeply with the viewer. You can embark on a journey through the major abstract movements from the early 20th century to the present, illustrating it with the works of Artmajeur's artists...

Loferrie: a gift from birth

Artists Portraits • 5 minutes read
“I believe that the need to create and express a vision or a feeling through art begins with a visceral need at the dawn of incarnation, a gift from birth.”

The timeless popularity of geometric abstraction

Geometric Abstractionism • 6 minutes read
Geometric Abstraction is still very popular today, both in terms of the art scene and the market, as evidenced by the numerous exhibitions dedicated to this movement, organized by the world's most important institutions, museums and galleries...

An $11.7 million gold cube sits in the middle of Central Park

Art News • 1 minutes read
The cube weighs over 400 pounds and is entirely made of 24-karat gold. The cube, which was cast in Switzerland, required a special kiln to contain its contents. The sculpture is currently on display at a Wall Street private dinner. Castello will also release an ancillary NFT, the Castello Coin, on February 21.

Natalia Ostapenko, a touch of abstraction in figuration

Artists Portraits • 1 minutes read
Natalia Ostapenko focuses on a geometric approach to subjects. The artist attributes it to an artistic journey started from his childhood at the Beaux-Arts in Kiev.

BENOIT PONSOLLE: from origami to scalpel

Artists Portraits • 1 minutes read
I have always had this passion for paper. I remember my passion for origami in my childhood. As I grew older it evolved a bit. I used to have fun creating paper creations with a scalpel during some boring lessons.

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