While it is considered by many artists to be a pure and simplistic form
of expression, abstract art is also often thought of as vague or
exceedingly theoretical. This new installment in the Art Essentials
series demystifies the concept and history of abstraction, taking the
reader on a journey that spans the globe and examines the pioneering
artists of the last century who advanced abstraction with their work and
changed in the process.
Weaving together narratives of familiar artists with fascinating
accounts of lesser-known figures, author Stephanie Straine follows the
history of abstraction from its multifaceted beginnings in Europe
through its appearance and transformation during global constructivist,
abstract expressionist, and minimalist movements. This book showcases a
diverse spectrum of global artists and provides insight into abstraction
in the digital age, analyzing historical debates about the abstract
through the works of contemporary artists such as Julie Mehretu, El
Anatsui, and Rana Begum.
With her lively and illuminating discussion, Straine offers a
much-needed, straightforward introduction to abstraction and reveals the
wide range of philosophical, political, and visual theories that have
shaped this essential art form.