


Minimalism is a movement in many forms of design and art, especially music and visual art in which the work of its most basic functions are robbed. As a movement in art, it is with the developments in the postwar period in Western art and more identified with the American visual arts from the late '60s and early '70s.
It is rooted in the reductive elements of modernity, and is often interpreted as a reaction against abstract expressionism and the bridge at the post-modern art. The word "minimalist" is often colloquially stripped of all the things that are loose or refer to their essential elements. It is also used to novels and plays by Samuel Beckett, Robert Bresson's films, Raymond Carver stories and drawings by Colin Chapman to describe the car. The term was used in English in the early twentieth century in the description of the Mensheviks.
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