
minimalist sculpture
Minimalist sculpture is an art form that focuses on simplicity and essential forms, removing unnecessary details to highlight pure shapes, lines, and materials. Artists often use basic geometric shapes and monochrome palettes to create works that emphasize the physical presence and space they occupy. The goal is to convey meaning through simplicity, encouraging viewers to engage with the sculpture's form and material without distraction. Minimalist sculpture emerged in the 1950s and 60s as a response to more complex art styles, emphasizing clarity, objectivity, and a direct experience of the artwork.