Minimalism in Photography: The Original
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The definitive text on minimalist photography…this is the ideal book for all lovers of clean lines and the aesthetics of the everyday. ― Publishers Weekly
One-of-a-kind: the definitive work on minimalist photography! Contemporary and popular: international newcomers and established minimalist fine art photographers Photographic objects reduced to the essentials as an alternative to the chaos of the world For devotees of the minimalism trend and all those who want to give their eyes a break in our cluttered world
We live in turbulent times, which arouses a longing to pare down to the essentials in many people. The trend towards minimalism is reflected in the worlds of home living, environmental awareness, and mindfulness, to be sure, but it is also reflected in art and photography.
The minimalist photographer's eye directs the viewer's gaze to the aesthetics of the ordinary, transforming them into something extraordinary, something inspiring. The resulting photographs always use clean lines, often arranged in geometric compositions.
Minimalist artists such as Maria Svarbova, Maarten Rots, Matthieu Venot, and Natalie Christensen borrow their motifs from everyday life. They can be schematic depictions of topography, or purely two-dimensional, abstract compositions. Sometimes they are detailed, sometimes large-scale. The point is always reduction.
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