Neo- Concrete Manifesto
Fuller’s neo-concrete manifesto presents a new and interesting perspective from which one can look at art. He draws examples from the works of renowned neo-concrete artists and many others to articulate his point of view, which is in sharp conflict with the modern belief that modern art must be non-geometric and nonfigurative. Neo-concrete artists abhor the mechanical notions that have been associated with modern art. Neo-concrete ideologues seek to advance that the most important thing in a piece of art is the expression it conveys. Interpreting such expression, therefore, must not be influenced by geometry, physics or any Continue reading...