Aquatic Movement by Constantin Flondor

Aquatic Movement 1967

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painting, acrylic-paint, ink

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abstract expressionism

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abstract painting

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painting

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graffiti art

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acrylic-paint

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painted

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form

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ink

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geometric

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abstraction

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line

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modernism

Copyright: Constantin Flondor,Fair Use

Constantin Flondor made this painting using oil on cardboard, though the date is unknown. It's a non-figurative composition made up of geometric forms, but what might that mean in its specific social and cultural context? The image creates meaning through its visual language, like the central diamond shape that can be read as a window, a tunnel, or even a portal. This might be a nod to the political climate of Romania, where Flondor was working. The painting may be a comment on the desire for openness and change during the communist era. We can look at exhibition catalogues and other archival material to shed more light on this. To understand art, we need to situate it within the world of galleries, museums, and cultural institutions. The artwork's meaning is dependent on its social and institutional context.

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