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What is "Concrete Art"?
Concrete Art was an art movement that began in the early 20th century in Europe, with figures like Theo van Doesburg and Max Bill. This movement emphasized abstract art created with precise geometric shapes and strict mathematical principles, avoiding any reference to the natural world or personal experiences. Artists focused on exact shapes, symmetrical patterns, and calculated proportions to achieve clarity and order. The movement focused on clarity and accuracy, using simple shapes and clean lines to produce art that was straightforward and free from figurative content. Concrete Art aimed to create universal visual experiences through structured designs and had an influence on the development of modern abstract art.
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