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Minimalism in Art and Design: Concept, influences, implications and perspectivesVanEenoo, 2011
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The term Minimalist is often applied colloquially to designate or suggest anything which is spare or stripped to its absolute essentials. It has its origins with an art critic seeking to describe what he saw, but has also been used to describe such diverse genres as plays by …
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