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  2. Geometric abstraction - Wikipedia

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    Geometric abstraction is present among many cultures throughout history both as decorative motifs and as art pieces themselves. Islamic art, in its prohibition of depicting religious figures, is a prime example of this geometric pattern-based art, which existed centuries before the movement in Europe and in many ways influenced this Western ...

  3. Crystal Cubism - Wikipedia

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    These 1919 works (e.g., Cones and Spheres, Abstract Sculpture, Balas, pp. 30–41) [42] are made of juxtaposing sequences of rhythmic geometric forms, where light and shadow, mass and the void, play a key role. Though almost entirely abstract, they allude, occasionally, to the structure of the human body or modern machines, but the semblance ...

  4. I. Rice Pereira - Wikipedia

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    Pereira began to explore abstraction in the late 1930s and her work included fewer references to machines. [2] She became known for the geometric and rectilinear paintings created during this period. [1] Abstraction from 1940, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, demonstrates her approach to geometric abstraction. She was interested ...

  5. Concrete art - Wikipedia

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    Concrete art was an art movement with a strong emphasis on geometrical abstraction. The term was first formulated by Theo van Doesburg and was then used by him in 1930 to define the difference between his vision of art and that of other abstract artists of the time.

  6. American Abstract Artists - Wikipedia

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    Instead the group focused on the difference between abstraction based on observation of the natural world and non-objective work which used non-referential invented forms generally involving geometric abstraction. [123] The geometric faction influenced the membership's work and the organization's policies, and by the late 1930s the AAA was a ...

  7. Geometricae - Wikipedia

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    Geometricae is an art magazine covering international geometric abstraction. It was founded in 2015 [1] as a non-profit digital magazin by a group of artists and art critics led by architect Gianfranco Spada, in Valencia, Spain.

  8. Category:Geometry - Wikipedia

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    Geometry is the branch of mathematics dealing with spatial relationships. The word Geometry means to measure the earth. From experience, or possibly intuitively, people characterize space by certain fundamental qualities, which are termed axioms in geometry.

  9. Abstraction (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Abstraction in mathematics is the process of extracting the underlying structures, patterns or properties of a mathematical concept, removing any dependence on real world objects with which it might originally have been connected, and generalizing it so that it has wider applications or matching among other abstract descriptions of equivalent phenomena.