That is to say, the idea which a work represents is considered its essential component, and the finished product, if it exists at all, is regarded essentially as a form of documentation rather than as an artifact
It is interesting to examine the contrast
Along with Saar, artists like Norman Lewis, John Outterbridge, Noah Purifoy, and Lorraine O’Grady created provocative, distinctive works of painting, photography, sculpture, and performance art that embodied the ethos of the movement
Art movement - definition of art movement by The Free Dictionary A look at how art historians classify Modern art into movements
A 20th-century European art movement that stresses the expression of emotion and the inner vision of the artist rather than the exact representation of nature
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In general, the Purists considered logic, order, and control to be some of the most valuable qualities to exist in works
These groupings are defined by the perception that the artworks within them share a single quality or a set of qualities that are significant