0 a style in art, design, and theatre that uses the smallest range of materials and colours possible, and only very simple shapes or forms:
She put together a show of classic minimalism from the museum's collection.
The works reflect the German duo's interest in public art, minimalism, and architecture.
His elegant minimalism translates into furnishings for new stores opening in New York and L. A.
How children's relatives solve a problem for minimalism.
All in all, the choice to compare and contrast semantic minimalism with extreme contextualism has both its merits and its hidden dangers.
This chapter can also be profitably read as a self-contained proposal, not merely as an argument in favour of semantic minimalism.
He explores the dynamic between his concert and installation works, and extends the journey by discussing the 'theatricality of minimalism'.
Admittedly, disjunctive minimalism is a messy account of virtue.