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Abstraction

Abstract art encompasses numerous movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Colour Field, Lyrical Abstraction, Minimalism, and others, all falling under the umbrella of “Abstraction” because they prioritise form, colour, and composition over depiction of the observable world (1910-1950).
Abstract art encompasses numerous movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Colour Field, Lyrical Abstraction, Minimalism, and others, all falling under the umbrella of “Abstraction” because they prioritise form, colour, and composition over depiction of the observable world (1910-1950).

Abstract Art: The Legacy of Wassily Kandinsky and Karl Wiener

Our Abstract Collection is a tribute to the pioneers of non-objective art, celebrating a lineage of form and colour that reshaped the 20th-century aesthetic. At the heart of this collection is the revolutionary spirit of Wassily Kandinsky, the father of abstraction, whose belief that "colour is a power which directly influences the soul" remains our guiding principle. Every print is meticulously created to restore and preserve the rhythmic geometries and spiritual vibrancy that defined his transition from the Blue Rider period into the analytical precision of the Bauhaus.


Complementing this legacy is the visceral, graphic intensity of Karl Wiener. A master of Austrian Modernism, Wiener’s work brings a structured, architectural depth to our collection. His ability to blend emotional weight with minimalist abstraction provides a stark, sophisticated contrast to Kandinsky’s lyrical compositions.


By restoring these iconic works onto 270gsm Mohawk Superfine paper, we bridge the gap between historical significance and contemporary interior design. Whether you are drawn to the chaotic harmony of a Kandinsky or the brooding, geometric focus of a Wiener, these museum-grade reproductions are designed for the modern collector who values both the history of the avant-garde and the tactile quality of archival-grade materials.

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