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Toward a form psychology
Reprint of: Mapping the field of the whole human: Toward a form psychology - ScienceDirect
This paper examines the moment of insight as described in a series of in-depth interviews with Royal Designers for Industry. The formation of a person…
Minimalism - Sol LeWitt
Minimalism started in the early 1960s in New York. The term minimalism is used when describing paintings and sculptures that embrace simplicity, in both content and form, and aim to remove any sign of personal expressivity. The sculptures were often fabricated from industrial materials.
Minimalist art eliminated all represational imagery and illusionistic pictorial space and replaced it with a single image, often composed and arranged according to a grid.
The aim of Minimalism is to allow the viewer to experience the work more intensely without the distractions of composition, theme and so on.
Hanging Complex Form, 1989
Sol LeWitt, American (1928 - 2007)
painted wood, 11’ 6" x 3’ 4" x 2’ 11" (350.5 cm x 101.6 cm x 88.9 cm)
http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/261/sol-lewitt
Wall Structure Blue, 1962
Sol LeWitt, American (1928 - 2007)
oil on canvas and painted wood; 62 ¼ in. x 62 ¼ in. x 9 ¾ in. (158.12 cm x 158.12 cm x 24.77 cm)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/collection/artwork/20240
Progressive Structure , 1997
Sol LeWitt, American (1928 - 2007)
painted wood, 48-¾" x 52-½" x 24-¾" (123.8 cm x 133.4 cm x 62.9 cm)
http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/261/sol-lewitt
Irregular Form, 1998
Sol LeWitt, American (1928 - 2007)
gouache on paper, 22-½" x 29-½" (57.2 cm x 74.9 cm)
http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/261/sol-lewitt
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The term “alexithymia” literally translates as “without words for emotions.”
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“If you want to use a cliché you must take full responsibility for it yourself and not try to fob it off on anon., or on society.”
“First warm its continuous curve in cupped hands, holding it as you might a brandy snifter, then caress the velvety sheen with one thumb, an
“In rare moments of deep play, we can lay aside our sense of self, shed time’s continuum, ignore pain, and sit quietly in the absolute prese
“Wonder, is the heaviest element in the periodic table of the heart. Even a tiny piece of it can stop time.”
Ackerman observed nearly half a century later in her succulent performance at The Universe in Verse,