Fauvism
Definition of Fauvism as it relates to Art, Post-Impressionist, Abstract Art
Systemic Art refers to an art movement that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by its emphasis on systematic and procedural approaches to creating artworks. It is concerned with exploring the structures and processes underlying artistic production, rather than focusing on personal expression or subjective meaning. Systemic artists often use mathematical or scientific principles, grids, and seriality to create works that are rigorous, logical, and objective. The movement is closely related to Minimalism, Conceptual Art, and Op Art, and has influenced contemporary art practices such as Process Art and Institutional Critique.
External Links
- [Fauvism.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION