hard-edge painting

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by curator and art critic Jules Langsner, along with Peter Selz, in 1959, to describe the work of certain Californian painters.

Noun[edit]

hard-edge painting (countable and uncountable, plural hard-edge paintings)

  1. (art) A style of painting having abrupt transitions between areas of (often plain) color.