Tuesday 5 November 2013

Tate Modern| Structure & Clarity

 Visiting the Tate Modern exhibitions was quite interesting , I viewed all the rooms that was required for me to go to but the Structure and Clarity room had engaged me the most. As soon as you walk into room 9. There are Blocks of colours in different shapes hanged into the walls . There wasn't much going on in this particular room but thats what I liked most about it .I felt this warming and inviting atmosphere which I felt each of the art pieces had given.
Fig 1. Authors own (clarity and structure ) Tate Modern exhibition
Fig 2. Authors own (Piet Mondrain& Gego)minimalist 1960's
Having the concept of creating minimalistic shapes was such a simple yet powerful idea as they allowed their work to have a strong meaning behind it all. Their approach towards creating abstract forms was to show the relationship between abstraction and the natural world. They wanted the work of minimalism from the earlier years to reflect how we view todays version. There use of primary colours in contract with black and white flows through the work as if it was a painting itself. I admire the change in which they had vision by putting such simple but opposite shaped together to unite as one to address the concept of her view on the art work of organised art and the more chaotic to be united as one.
Fig 3. Authors Own (Piet Mondran and Gego)minimalist art of 1960's
Fig 4. Authors own (Gego)

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