About minimalism
In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in post–World War II in Western art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with minimalism include Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt and Frank Stella. The movement is often interpreted as a reaction against abstract expressionism and modernism; it anticipated contemporary postminimal art practices, which extend or reflect on minimalism's original objectives.

Minimalism

green plant
green plant
green leaves
green leaves
full moon in the sky
full moon in the sky
woman standing in front of white building
woman standing in front of white building
a black vase with a feather sticking out of it
a black vase with a feather sticking out of it
green plant on brown wooden vase
green plant on brown wooden vase
minimalist photography of open door
minimalist photography of open door
top view photography of mug with black liquid
top view photography of mug with black liquid
white book marker on book page
white book marker on book page
a red building with a blue sky in the background
a red building with a blue sky in the background
a shelf with vases and other items on it
a shelf with vases and other items on it
a black and white photo of a wave in the sand
a black and white photo of a wave in the sand
black denim jeans
black denim jeans
plane aerobatic
plane aerobatic
blue and white round illustration
blue and white round illustration
a couple of white vases sitting on top of a table
a couple of white vases sitting on top of a table
green leafed plant
green leafed plant
green linear plant in clear drinking glass
green linear plant in clear drinking glass
yellow paper on brown table
yellow paper on brown table