Abstractionism, often referred to simply as abstraction, is an art movement and style that emerged in the early 20th century. It emphasizes the reduction of art to its essential forms, colors, and lines, stripping away representational elements to focus on the intrinsic qualities of the medium itself. Unlike traditional art forms that depict recognizable subjects, abstractionism seeks to convey emotions, concepts, and experiences through non-representational forms.
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