Q6. Most abstract art starts with a common human experience. You might just have to spend some time
with a painting to uncover what that is and what it means to you. A painting represents a unique
conversation between the artist and a particular viewer. Although you don't know anything about the artist
in order to be moved by a painting, the viewer with the greatest knowledge will most understand the
artwork.
Q7. Art historians typically identify the early 20th century as an important historical moment in the history
of abstract art as artists worked to create what they defined as ‘pure art’ — creative works that were not
grounded in visual perceptions, but in the imagination of the artist. Influential works from this time period
include Picture with a Circle (1911) by the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky (1866—1944) and Francis
Picabia’s Caoutchouc (1909).
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