No. 45

Aspects of Minimalism


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Minimalism is a uniquely American phenomenon. This movement, with its emphasis on basic shapes, reduced forms and colors, seems deceptively simple. Yet its theoretical ideas and formal constructs have made Minimalism a major force in art of the latter part of the 20th century. Seen are works by Carle Andre, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Sol Lewitt, Mel Bochner, Richard Serra, John McCracken, and Richard Nonas. Interviews are with Mel Bochner, John McCracken, Richard Nonas and art historian/critic Phyllis Tuchman.

  • Technical Aspects: DVD format, NTSC 4:3, all region, scene selection
  • Duration: 28 minutes
  • © 1996 Inner-Tube Video

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