Modern Art: Art The Classical Within
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Modern art is often understood as a break with the past-a rejection of classical form, proportion, and tradition. Yet when the history of art is viewed across its full span, a different pattern emerges. From the earliest monumental structures to the luminous spaces of Gothic cathedrals, from the geomertà of Greek sculpture to the discoveries of Renaissance perspective, artists consistently disclose a common structural condition: the intelligible order underlying form. Proportion, geometry, rhythm, and light recur as the grammar through which form becomes coherent. Modern abstraction does not abandon this tradition. It brings it into full view.Beginning with Cézanne's structural reorganization of nature and continuing through Cubism, geometric abstraction, and the color-field paintings of the twentieth century, representation gradually recedes. What remains is the relational structure that has always governed form. Through a sweeping historical investigation-from ancient architecture to modern painting-Modern Art: The Classical Within traces the progressive recognition of this intelligible order across civilizations and centuries. Seen in this light, modern abstraction is not a rupture with the classical condition but its most explicit disclosure.The intelligible does not vanish. It remains as the condition under which form appears-and awaits recognition.
Modern art is often understood as a break with the past-a rejection of classical form, proportion, and tradition. Yet when the history of art is viewed across its full span, a different pattern emerges. From the earliest monumental structures to the luminous spaces of Gothic cathedrals, from the geomertà of Greek sculpture to the discoveries of Renaissance perspective, artists consistently disclose a common structural condition: the intelligible order underlying form. Proportion, geometry, rhythm, and light recur as the grammar through which form becomes coherent. Modern abstraction does not abandon this tradition. It brings it into full view.Beginning with Cézanne's structural reorganization of nature and continuing through Cubism, geometric abstraction, and the color-field paintings of the twentieth century, representation gradually recedes. What remains is the relational structure that has always governed form. Through a sweeping historical investigation-from ancient architecture to modern painting-Modern Art: The Classical Within traces the progressive recognition of this intelligible order across civilizations and centuries. Seen in this light, modern abstraction is not a rupture with the classical condition but its most explicit disclosure.The intelligible does not vanish. It remains as the condition under which form appears-and awaits recognition.
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