Abstract art
Abstract art is now generally understood to mean art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses shapes and colours in a non-representational or subjective way. In the very early 20th century, the term was more often used to describe art, such as Cubist and Futurist art, that does represent the natural world, but does so by capturing something of its immutable intrinsic qualities rather than by imitating its external appearance. See Abstraction.
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Art - Depict - Natural world - Non-representational - Subjective - 20th century - Cubist - Futurist - Intrinsic - Appearance - Abstraction
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