Abstract Art stands apart as an art form without the need
for storytelling or recognizable imagery.
It exists in its own right, without needing external context to make sense.
Abstraction allows artists limitless visual exploration. It enables them to express emotions,
explore aesthetics, and ponder deep philosophical questions,
inviting viewers into a reflective and imaginative space.
The true value of abstract art emerges over time,
as it requires repeated viewings to fully appreciate its complexity.
Rather than offering instant gratification, it rewards those who engage
with it persistently, by slowly unveiling its emotional resonance and significance.
- Melissa Erlenbach
Explore the slide shows to see examples of abstract art & discover some of its history.