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The history of abstract art is filled with as many interesting people and events as the actual paintings themselves. Names such as James McNeill Whistler and Wasily Kandinsky are but two of the first proponents of conceptual artworks.
These artists had given their valuable opinions to be able to shape what is currently known as conceptual artworks.
These people had been able to propose that a painting should be its own subject, as well as stressing the value of visual stimulation.
During this time, Kasimir Malevich, the founder of a conceptual artworks movement called Suprematism had been able to coin the term non-objective artworks, which is now generally used to refer to conceptual artworks in general.
Together with Wasily Kandinsky, they are recognized by most as the first truly conceptual artists.
Through the course of history, new conceptual artworks movements also began to arise such as Neo Plasticism, synthetic Cubism, and Futurism.
There also followed the well-known Abstract Expressionism which had Americans Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko as its primary proponents.
Other movements had followed, and some other novel conceptual approach may be getting introduced or developed even as of this moment.
With so many changes, how can you keep up? These information and more are readily available in various websites, books, online galleries and more.
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