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She was therefore better equipped than most to explain Mondrian and the style he developed, neoplasticism.
De Stijl also known as neoplasticism, was a Dutch artistic movement founded in 1917.
But also the colours: mainly white, red, yellow and blue this is because of the influence in his work of the (Neoplasticism).
Neoplasticism dispensed with all curvature while Cubism was contrasting it with straights.
Mondrian called his style "neoplasticism".
The term should not be confused with Piet Mondrian's concept of "Neoplasticism."
De Stijl (Neoplasticism)
The artistic philosophy that formed a basis for the group's work is known as neoplasticism - the new plastic art (or Nieuwe Beelding in Dutch).
He studied with Hans Hofmann and gained an appreciation for Synthetic Cubism and Neoplasticism.
It may also require his personality, for the equilibrium of neoplasticism was his answer to the anarchy and sensuality of organic nature that he found so repugnant.
Indeed, according to the Tate Gallery's online article on neoplasticism, Mondrian himself sets forth these delimitations in his essay 'Neo-Plasticism in Pictorial Art'.
This use of the term "plastic" in the arts should not be confused with Piet Mondrian's use, nor with the movement he termed, in French and English, "Neoplasticism."
Her earliest work, dated 1939, is a hybrid of Neoplasticism and Synthetic Cubism, although the color is naturalistic and the surface is enhanced not by collage but by texturing.
Speaking of his own work, Clerk cites Theo Van Doesburg, Piet Mondrian, Neoplasticism, Brancusi, and the cubism of Picasso as major influences.
Some of Piet Mondrian's (1872-1944) abstractions and his practice of Neoplasticism are said to be rooted in his view of a utopian universe, with perpendiculars visually extending into another dimension.
According to Nancy J. Troy Holtzman's sculptures are akin to works by European and American artists who sought to apply Mondrian's principle of Neoplasticism into the three dimension.
During this period, Bolotowsky came under the influence of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian and the tenets of neoplasticism, a movement that advocated the possibility of ideal order in the visual arts.
Swedish Pavilion: designed by Peder Clason, as with the other Scandinavian buildings it was built of wood, rectangular and with a geometric structure within the avant-garde currents of the time, such as neoplasticism.
It showed the evolution of various movements or, as they are now called, "isms": Neo-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism, Orphism, Suprematism, Constructivism, Dadaism, Neoplasticism, Purism, Surrealism.
Mondrian's work moved from a sensitive and fluent representational art to a somewhat mysterious mystical phase before it settled in his celebrated last stage, neoplasticism, in which he painted the austere and exciting grids that made him immortal.
With Van Doesburg, Mondrian founded De Stijl (The Style), a journal of the De Stijl Group, in which he published his first essays defining his theory, for which he adopted the term Neoplasticism.