Museums Hard Edge Painting

Museums Hard Edge Painting refers to a style of abstract painting that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by sharp, precise lines and geometric shapes. This style typically features bold, solid colors and clear divisions between different areas of the composition. Hard Edge painters often sought to create a sense of order and clarity in their work, rejecting the gestural brushwork and spontaneity of earlier abstract expressionist movements. This category showcases works of art from various museums that exemplify the techniques and aesthetics of Hard Edge Painting.




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