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// Untitled 5/10 (Radikal) by Jacob Kassay is a limited edition lithograph from 2013 that captures the transient nature of print media through an abstract, fragmented composition. This piece features two pages of a newspaper, with partially obscured text and images layered in monochromatic tones. The text appears reversed and smudged, contributing to a ghostly, distorted effect that suggests the fading permanence of printed information in a digital age. Kassay’s work often explores the materiality of art and the ephemeral quality of media, encouraging viewers to consider the value and impermanence of printed communication.
Untitled 5/10 (Radikal), 2013
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// Untitled 5/10 (Radikal) by Jacob Kassay is a limited edition lithograph from 2013 that captures the transient nature of print media through an abstract, fragmented composition. This piece features two pages of a newspaper, with partially obscured text and images layered in monochromatic tones. The text appears reversed and smudged, contributing to a ghostly, distorted effect that suggests the fading permanence of printed information in a digital age. Kassay’s work often explores the materiality of art and the ephemeral quality of media, encouraging viewers to consider the value and impermanence of printed communication.
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What is minimalism?
Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.