Concrete art

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= a form of non-representational, geometric abstract art, launched by Theo van Doesburg in 1930, that rejects all imitation of nature, symbolism, or subjective emotion. It focuses on "concrete" realities—lines, colors, and planes—as objective, self-contained elements intended to create a clear, rational, and, often, mathematical visual language.