Mudroom Foyer
Large contemporary foyer design with beige walls
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Dining Room Charleston
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary great room renovation with a light wood floor and a beige floor, beige walls, and no fireplace
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Elegance in Flowers: Classic Arrangements for All Seasons, 1985
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Tuesday, August 22.
Minimalism.
What is #minimalism, exactly? A post-WWII art movement originating in America? A fad? A collective response to the insatiable greed and relentless destruction of capitalism? Something you've seen in bad Netflix documentaries? An architectural style? A musical style? An aesthetic? A faux philosophy? A rather profound philosophy? Maybe it's a little of all of the above. Who are we to say?
The art movement, as traditionally understood back in the 60s and 70s, was perceived as a reaction against abstract expressionism and modernism. Here in the present day things are, ironically, a little more jumbled, muddled. Cluttered, if you like. It feels instead like a reaction against the sheer quantity (and not quality) of things in life under capitalism: things to watch on streaming services, things to buy to wear, things to order on Uber Eats.
Perhaps it's easiest to describe minimalism as a way of thinking and seeing that can be applied to all facets of one's life, however you might see fit—whether you are an artist, activist, or simply getting by; despite the mess.
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Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, India,
Courtesy: @TajFalaknuma
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