A 10-Step Guide to Understanding What Minimalism Actually Is

From Frank Stella to Kanye West, a history of Minimalism in its many, many forms.

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Don’t let the name fool you: Minimalism isn’t the easiest concept to fully grasp. Sure, it’s rooted in a whole “less is more” mantra, but that doesn’t mean that the genre—which was popularized in the 1960s as a direct response to the Abstract Expressionism of Jackson Pollock and friends—isn’t without its intricacies. Or that it hasn't made its way out of the art galleries and into the real world, from architecture to fashion to Kanye West's Twitter account. We decided to help you know your Stella from your Yeezus with this handy 10-Step Guide to Understanding What Minimalism Actually Is.

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Memorize the dictionary definition of the word.

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Now, forget what you've read and focus on what you see.

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Get to know the genre that preceded Minimalism, so that you don't confuse the two.

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Remember that what you see is what you see.

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Recognize that the process is more important than the paint color.

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Expand your understanding beyond the visual arts.

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Open your ears.

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Look at the world around you.

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When it doubt, look to Kanye.

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Just don't look to this Kanye. Or only Kanye.

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