In this episode of Art Happens: The Divine Mess of Art History, James William Moore steps into the pristine white room of Minimalism and asks the question so many viewers have thought: Wait… this is art? From boxes, slabs, and fluorescent lights to the radical quiet of Agnes Martin, this episode unpacks how Minimalism stripped art down to form, repetition, material, and space—and in doing so, shifted the focus from the object alone to the viewer’s encounter with it. Along the way, James explo...
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