
1917–1930s
Neoplasticism
Representative work: Beugelstoel by Gerrit Rietveld
The abstract art theory developed by Piet Mondrian and the De Stijl movement, reducing art to pure abstraction using only horizontal and vertical lines and primary colors plus black and white.
4 artists in the WattsOS database
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Key Exhibitions
Exhibitions featuring Neoplasticism artists.
Contrasts of Form: Geometric Abstract Art, 1910�1980
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Oct 1985 – Jan 1986
1 artist from this movement
Art of the Twenties
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Nov 1979 – Jan 1980
1 artist from this movement
Recent Acquisitions: Architecture and Design
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Aug 1979 – Sep 1979
1 artist from this movement
The Graphic Revolution: 1915�1935
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Aug 1977 – Oct 1977
1 artist from this movement
Furniture from the Design Collection: Thonet, Guimard, Wright, and Rietveld
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Feb 1975 – Apr 1975
1 artist from this movement
Architectural Models from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art · New York
Feb 1974 – Sep 1974
1 artist from this movement
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Related Movements
Movements that share artists with Neoplasticism.
Movement
- Name
- Neoplasticism
- Period
- 1917–1930s
- Artists
- 4
- Wikidata
- Q845421
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