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The Case of Abstraction
The Case of Abstraction highlights varied utilization of abstraction as a concept over time, with it’s earlier uses dating back to both World Wars into more present documentation today. Abstraction itself is used to communicate while breaking visual cues or rules with organization involved, and uses the complete disregard of organization and unity to create effective art. The removal of unity and visual organization allows for new exploration and takes on what effective art can be, in which abstract artists took full advantage of, making messy and unlinear features and every clashing color scheme imaginable to communicate visual messages. Abstract artists directly tackle “What is the right and wrong ways to make art?” What’s especially interesting from the video is each artwork had a variety of messy to almost strangely clean handiwork. None of their abstract worlds were the same.