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Geometric Abstraction
1970
64.0 x 51.0 cmMuseum-quality giclée or canvas print with fast production and flexible finish options.
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Ilya Bolotowsky (1907-1981) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of 20th-century abstract art, particularly within the influential De Stijl movement. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, amidst the turbulent backdrop of World War I and the Russian Revolution, Bolotowsky’s early life instilled in him a profound appreciation for intellectual rigor and a yearning for visual harmony—qualities that would define his artistic trajectory.
Bolotowsky’s commitment to fostering artistic dialogue extended beyond personal practice. Recognizing the challenges faced by abstract painters attempting to gain recognition from a predominantly figurative art world, he co-founded American Abstract Artists in 1936—a collective dedicated to championing the interests of its members and promoting understanding between abstractionists and the broader public. This endeavor exemplifies Bolotowsky’s belief that artistic progress thrives on shared exploration and mutual support.
Despite Bolotowsky’s meticulous control over compositional elements, he insisted on prioritizing intuition alongside formal rules in determining the direction of his artworks. This approach reflects a broader humanist sensibility—a recognition that artistic creativity stems from both intellectual contemplation and spontaneous emotional response.
Ilya Bolotowsky’s contribution to abstract art extends beyond individual masterpieces; he established American Abstract Artists and fostered a vibrant artistic community. His unwavering dedication to Mondrian's principles, combined with his humanist perspective on creativity, continues to inspire artists today. Bolotowsky’s enduring influence is palpable in the continuing exploration of geometric abstraction and its capacity to convey profound philosophical ideas.
1907 - 1981 , Russia
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