Abstraction-Création
Abstraction-Création was an art movement founded in 1931 in Paris, focusing on abstract art. It aimed to promote non-representational art and foster a community of artists who shared similar ideals. The group included notable figures such as Victor Vasarely and Jean Arp, who sought to explore the relationship between color, form, and space.
The movement emphasized the importance of geometric shapes and pure colors, distancing itself from traditional artistic techniques. Abstraction-Création organized exhibitions and published a journal to showcase the works of its members, contributing significantly to the development of modern abstract art in the 20th century.