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All I want anyone to get out of my paintings, and all I ever get out of them, is the fact that you can see the whole idea without any confusion .... What you see is what you see.
--Frank Stella, 1966
Minimal works are readable as art, as almost anything is today--including a door a table, or a blank sheet of paper.... That, precisely, is the trouble. Minimal Art remains too much a feat if ideation, and not enough anything else. Its idea remains an idea, something deduced instead of felt and discovered.
--Clement Greenberg, 1967
After all, what is art? That's the big question.
--Leonard Riggio, Dia Arts Foundation
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Source: HighBeam Research, Minimalist fantasies.