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Agnès Martin: the nineties and beyond

A comprehensive look at the works and artistic philosophy of Agnès Martin, focusing on her development and impact on the art world during the nineties and subsequent decades. more

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Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin was a Canadian-born American painter known for her minimalist abstract works. Her paintings are characterized by fine lines and serene tones, reflecting her spiritual philosophy and profound understanding of nature. Martin's artistic career spanned half a century, and her works have had a profound impact on contemporary art. more

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