Clark also wrote of how Neo-Concretism sought to decipher the nature of humanity by creating a medium of expression which allowed people to become aware of unity as an organic, living whole . It was not just restoring an awareness of the spectator s body but also of humanity s communal existence.
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While Concretism built its art upon the basis of logic and objective knowledge with color, space, and form conveying universalism and objectivity, the Neo-Concrete artists saw colors, space, and form as not [ belonging ] to this or that artistic language, but to the living and indeterminate experience of man . Though Neo-Concrete Art still maintained Concretism as the foundation for their ideas, Neo-Concretists believed objectivity and mathematical principles alone could not accomplish the Concretist goal of creating a transcendental visual language.
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While Concretism built its art upon the basis of logic and objective knowledge with color, space, and form conveying universalism and objectivity, the Neo-Concrete artists saw colors, space, and form as not [ belonging ] to this or that artistic language, but to the living and indeterminate experience of man . Though Neo-Concrete Art still maintained Concretism as the foundation for their ideas, Neo-Concretists believed objectivity and mathematical principles alone could not accomplish the Concretist goal of creating a transcendental visual language.