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ABSTRACTION Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of subject matter. This departure from accurate representation can be only slight, or it can be partial, or it can be complete. Complete abstraction = non-representational
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Artistic rebellion against high realism that persisted in Western art since the Renaissance Began 1850s Coincides with invention of photography
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Picasso. Guernica. 1937. oil on canvas. 349 cm × 776 cm (137.4 in × 305.5 in)
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Mondrian and Abstraction Through the following collection of slides, one can see the evolution of Mondrian’s style from realistic, through abstraction, to non-representational paintings.
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Types of Abstraction Distortion/exaggeration Fragmentation Simplification Layering
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Distortion/Exaggeration Any change made by an artist in the size, position or general character of forms Picasso. Guernica. 1937. oil on canvas. 349 cm × 776 cm (137.4 in × 305.5 in)
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Fragmentation of breaking an image or form into small or separate parts and possibly combining it with other images or forms Michael Mapes. case no. 1627; female- dutch, 2013 29″w x 13″ h x 3″ d photographic prints, insect pins, pinning foam, gelatin capsules, glass vials, optomotrist lens, paint samples, modeling clay, dried botanical matter, fabric, magnifying box, plastic specimen bags, cotton thread
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Simplification Simplification is the technique of reducing a composition to only the most essential elements that support the visual statement. It uses a visual language of simplified forms, colors and lines
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Layering Overlapping of images within a work so that some parts of lower images are obscured and create juxtapositions with the upper layers. Oliver Jeffers. WITHOUT A DOUBT PART 2 2012 oil on canvas dipped in enamel 20” x 16”
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