Sinopsis de MONDRIAN

The unmistakable work of Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is characterized by its rhythm, clarity and bold colours. Often considered wholly non-representational, his paintings were directly inspired by his experience of life. By examining Mondrian’s working process, through his drawings, studies and finished paintings, John Milner explores the tension between the brilliantly disciplined compositions and their underlying subject matter.

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