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A.P.Polo - "Metropolis" - Hamburg (Germany) - New Media Art. Abstract, contemporary work that, with the help of relatively simple geometric forms, nev...[+]


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Giclee printing with Pigment ink designed to meet galleries and museum longevity requirements and ensure consistency of shades 200 years old. [+]

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A.P.Polo - Metropolis   Wall Decor Frame
Stretched Canvas Print   We ship in USA & Canada
Ready to hang - Stretched on 1.5" inch thick pine wood - Gallery style
16 x 16 inches
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42 x 42 inches
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$998
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$1127


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36 x 36 cross triptych split canvas
39 x 36 inches including space.
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$646

Acrylic Print

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Fine Art made from a Premium polished, best-in-class, 99.9% optically pure acrylic and the latest Flatbed printing craftmanship.  
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  Acrylic Print with Floating Frame on the back
Printed to the edge & Ready to hang. With a floating frame on the back and hanging wire    
1/8" Thickness:
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$275
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$365
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$474
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$675
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$921
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1544
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$1879
3/16" Thickness:
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$318
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$432
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$571
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$826
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1139
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1839
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2265

  Acrylic Print with Stand off
Printed to the edge - Ready to hang - provided with 4 premium polished aluminum stand off ( wall screws and mounting hardware provided )
We suggest a thicker 3/16" acrylic for any size over 42 inches to guarantee a straight acrylic, without curvature
1/8" Thickness:
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$275
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$365
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$474
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$675
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$921
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1544
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$1879
3/16" Thickness:
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$318
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$432
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$571
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$826
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1139
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1839
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2265


Brushed Metal Print / Smooth White Metal Print

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The areas of the photograph that are white or very light are not printed The white areas appear metallic.
Robust, very light and provides an amazing aluminum lighting effect [+]

  Brushed Metal Print with Floating Frame on the back
Printed to the edge & Ready to hang a floating frame and hanging wire 
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$260
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$372
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$508
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$759
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1066
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1760
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2179

  Brushed Metal Print with Stand off
Printed to the edge - Ready to hang - provided with 4 premium polished aluminum stand off ( wall screws and mounting hardware provided )
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$260
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$372
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$508
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$759
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1066
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1760
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2179

  Brushed Metal Print with high gloss Epoxy Resin Coat
With a Back Floating Frame and we manually apply an Epoxy Varnish for an amazing lighting effect
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$576
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$821
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$1121
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$1672
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$2347
40 x 40 inches
103 x 103 cm
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$2865

Direct print on metal to provide a white smooth satin finish with controlled light reflection.
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  White Metal Print with Floating Frame on the back
Printed to the edge & Ready to hang a floating frame and hanging wire 
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$260
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$372
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$508
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$759
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1066
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1760
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2179

  White Metal Print with Stand off
Printed to the edge - Ready to hang - provided with 4 premium polished aluminum stand off ( wall screws and mounting hardware provided )
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$260
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$372
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$508
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$759
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1066
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1760
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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$2179



HD ChromaLuxe Sublimation High-Gloss Metal Print

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This artwork is produced on a dye sublimation Chromaluxe high-definition metal panel  
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Printed to the edge & Ready to hang a floating frame and hanging wire 
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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18 x 18 inches
46 x 46 cm
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$373
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$599
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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  Sublimation Hi-Gloss White Metal Print with Decorating Floating Moulding (Black)
Inside a decorating frame (Box) - Black Floating Frame
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$536
18 x 18 inches
46 x 46 cm
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$625
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$720
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$934
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$1307
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$1744


Wood Print

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Printed with UV cured inks providing an incredible high quality printed image which is scratch resistant with colors that will not fade overtime.
White and lighter areas are not printed on the wood, revealing the beauty of the wood’s texture and natural beauty!
Printed on 3/8" (9mm) thick and strong and durable Russian Birch wood which is ready to hang and enjoy! [+]

Wood Print with Back Frame Mount
Printed to the edge & Ready to hang a floating frame  
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16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$243
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$321
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$416
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$592
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$806
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$1390
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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Roll Print

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Giclée Roll Canvas Print  
Printed on Fine Art Matte Canvas Paper - Provided inside a Strong mailing tube [+]
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$91
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$112
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$192
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$255
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$328
48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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55 x 55 inches
141 x 141 cm
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Premium Acid Free Giclée Poster Paper  
Printed on Photo Satin Paper - ( Poster ) Provided inside a Strong mailing tube [+]
16 x 16 inches
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20 x 20 inches
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24 x 24 inches
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30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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48 x 48 inches
123 x 123 cm
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55 x 55 inches
141 x 141 cm
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Giclée Art Matte Paper Print  
Printed on a Premium Archival Matte Paper with a smooth texture & neutral-white - Provided inside a Strong mailing tube [+]
16 x 16 inches
41 x 41 cm
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$98
20 x 20 inches
51 x 51 cm
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$126
24 x 24 inches
62 x 62 cm
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$161
30 x 30 inches
77 x 77 cm
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$220
36 x 36 inches
92 x 92 cm
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$297
42 x 42 inches
108 x 108 cm
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$387


Mural Print

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Printed Area: 24 x 24"
Total Inside area: 28.00 x 28.00"
White Border: 2" on each side
Frame Width: 1.25" on each side
Total Physical dimension: 29.25 x 29.25"

Frame model: 832-745
Printing method: 1200dpi UV cured ink on fine art matte board
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ABOUT THIS ARTWORK: A.P.POLO - METROPOLIS
A.P.Polo - "Metropolis" - Hamburg (Germany) - New Media Art. Abstract, contemporary work that, with the help of relatively simple geometric forms, nevertheless leaves the impression of a complex urban structure on the viewer. This work can be classified as concrete art. A metropolis is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications. The term is Ancient Greek and means the "mother city" of a colony (in the ancient sense), that is, the city which sent out settlers. This was later generalized to a city regarded as a center of a specified activity, or any large, important city in a nation. A big city belonging to a larger urban agglomeration, but which is not the core of that agglomeration, is not generally considered a metropolis but a part of it. For urban centers outside metropolitan areas that generate a similar attraction on a smaller scale for their region, the concept of the regiopolis ("regio" for short) was introduced by urban and regional planning researchers in Germany in 2006. M?tropolis ("mother city") is what the ancient Greeks called the city from which an associated colony had been founded. These had a great political influence on the colonies. Due to the city-state system, these cities were also the political, religious, economic, cultural and social centres of their respective regions. The Romans adopted the term from the Greeks, but with a slightly different meaning. From Roman times onwards, important provincial capitals in late antiquity were called metropolis. As one of these cities, the metropolis of Trier, for example, was able to seamlessly continue its late antique prosperity well into the early Middle Ages. The term metropolis in the sense of "provincial capital" was adopted by the Church in early Christianity and denoted the union of several bishoprics under the leadership of a chief bishop. This is where today's official title of metropolitan comes from in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Orthodox Churches. The term is often used as a synonym for cosmopolitan city. In contrast to a cosmopolitan city, which has absolute international significance, a metropolis can, however, also have only "relative" significance within a specific region or a specific area of society, e.g. as an art metropolis or financial metropolis. Metropolises with predominantly economic significance are referred to as global cities. Global cities are the "hubs" or control centres of the world economy, mainly because of their control and gateway function. The control function means that the headquarters of globally active companies and organisations are located in a global city. From here, they control the subsidiaries and plants in other locations. The gateway function means: the global city is a central distributor for the movement of people, money, information and goods. The gateway function is often associated with a port or major airport. Global cities are a phenomenon of the globalisation of economies and information networks. The increasing concentration of economy, administration and culture is called metropolisation. In dependency theory, metropolis is understood as the contrast to the periphery or the tricontinent. Concrete art was an art movement with a strong emphasis on geometrical abstraction. The term was first formulated by Theo van Doesburg and was then used by him in 1930 to define the difference between his vision of art and that of other abstract artists of the time. "The work of art must be completely conceived and shaped in the mind before it is executed. It must contain nothing of the formal realities of nature, the senses and the feelings. We want to eliminate lyricism, drama, symbolism and so on. The picture must be constructed exclusively from plastic elements, i.e. from surfaces and colours. A picture element has no other meaning than itself. For we have left the time of searching and speculative experiments behind us. In the search for purity, artists were forced to destroy the natural form. Today the idea of the art form is as obsolete as the idea of the natural form. We foresee the time of pure painting. For nothing is more concrete, more real, than a line, a colour, a surface. Concrete and not abstract painting. For the spirit has reached the state of maturity. It needs clear, intellectual means to manifest itself in a concrete way. Colour is the basic substance of painting; it means only itself. Painting is a means of realising thought in a visual way: Every painting is a colour thought. Before the work is transformed into matter, it exists in a complete way in consciousness. It is also necessary that the realisation has a technical perfection equal to that of the mental design. We work with the quantities of mathematics - Euclidean or non-Euclidean - and science, that is: with the means of thought." "Painting is a means of realising thought in an optical way". After his death in 1931, the term was further defined and popularized by Max Bill, who organized the first international exhibition in 1944 and went on to help promote the style in Latin America. The term was taken up widely after World War 2 and promoted through a number of international exhibitions and art movements. Around 1903, a major turning point in art began. Painting and sculpture became increasingly distant from visible reality. Henri Matisse said that when you look at a painting, you have to completely forget what it represents. It is art that grants form, colour and pictorial composition far-reaching autonomy from the representational. This movement away from the world of the visible was called abstraction. It is about concentrating on the essential, the necessary. From 1910 onwards, an art emerged that consistently pursued the path of abstraction. Every remnant of representation, pictorial or figurative, was rejected: "Could such an art - which had obviously become completely independent - still be called an extreme form of abstraction, integral or total abstraction? Was there not something fundamentally new, a complete autonomy of pictorial design?" Wassily Kandinsky stated that art now only followed its own, art-immanent laws. It was an art of pure non-objectivity. Quote: "The new art has brought to the fore the principle that art can only have itself as its content. Thus we do not find in it the idea of anything, but only the idea of art itself, of its self-content. Art's very own idea is its non-objectivity." In 1930, Michel Seuphor had defined the role of the abstract artist in the first issue of Cercle et Carré. It was “to establish, on the foundations of a structure that is simple, severe and unadorned in every part, and within a basis of unconcealed narrow unity with this structure, an architecture which, using the technical means available to its period, expresses in a clear language that which is truly immanent and immutable.” The art historian Werner Haftmann traces the development of the pure abstraction proposed by Seuphor to the synthesis of Russian Constructivism and Dutch Neo-Plasticism in the Bauhaus, where painting abandoned the artificiality of representation for technological authenticity. “In close connection with architecture and engineering, art should endeavour to give form to life itself. The former provided new sources of inspiration as well as new materials – steel, aluminium, glass, synthetic materials.” As van Doesburg had pointed out in his manifesto, in order to be universal, art must abandon subjectivity and find impersonal inspiration purely in the elements of which it is constructed: line, plane and color. Some later artists associated with this tendency, such as Victor Vasarély, Jean Dewasne, Mario Negro and Richard Mortensen, only came to painting after first studying science. Nevertheless, all theoretical advances seek justification in past practice, and in this case the mathematical proportions expressed in abstract form are to be identified in various art forms over millennia. Thus, argued Haftmann, “the elimination of representational images and the overt use of pure geometry do not imply a radical and definitive rejection of the great art of the past, but rather a reassertion of its eternal values stripped of their historical and social disguises.” While Abstraction-Création was a grouping of all modernistic tendencies, there were those within it who carried the idea of mathematically inspired art and the term ‘concrete art’ to other countries when they moved elsewhere. A key figure among them was Joaquin Torres García, who returned to South America in 1934 and mentored artists there. Some of those went on to found the group Arte Concreto Invención in Buenos Aires in 1945. Another was the designer Max Bill, who had studied at the Bauhaus in 1927-9. After returning to Switzerland, he helped organize the Allianz group to champion the ideals of Concrete Art. In 1944 he organized the first international exhibition in Basle and at the same time founded abstract-konkret, the monthly bulletin of the Gallerie des Eaux Vives in Zurich. By 1960 Bill was organizing a large retrospective exhibition of Concrete Art in Zürich illustrating 50 years of its development. In 1949, Max Bill formulated the goal of Concrete Art in his introduction to the catalogue of the Zurich Concrete Art exhibition: "The goal of Concrete Art is to develop objects for intellectual use, in a similar way to how man creates objects for material use. In its ultimate consequence, concrete art is the pure expression of harmonious measure and law. It orders systems and gives life to these orders by artistic means".

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